Mutations are rapidly popping up, and the longer it takes to vaccinate people, the more likely it is that a variant could emerge that can elude tests, treatments and vaccines.
CT residents ages 65-74 next in new tiered COVID vaccination process
Jan. 19, 2021
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Windsor resident Jessica Wolf, a music teacher in the Somers school district, is among the educators who have already received their first dose of the vaccine. Wolf said she registered through VAMS and received the vaccine Saturday at Rentschler Field.Dan Haar / Hearst Connecticut Media
After “confusion” was blamed for some Connecticut teachers receiving the COVID-19 vaccine too soon, Gov. Ned Lamont brought some clarity to the process on Tuesday.
The governor’s office has released a new, tiered approach to divide the Phase 1B vaccination group, which includes 1.4 million Connecticut residents.
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