As state presses equitable distribution, Stamford COVID-19 vaccine clinic reaches immigrant community
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Community Health Center nurse Jennifer Klepps, LPN, administers the Covid-19 vaccine to members of the immigrant community during a vaccine clinic at Building One Community in Stamford, Conn. on Sunday, March 14, 2021.Brian A. Pounds / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less
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Senator Richard Blumenthal and Governor Ned Lamont chat with members of the immigrant community outside the Covid-19 vaccine clinic at Building One Community in Stamford, Conn. on Sunday, March 14, 2021.Brian A. Pounds / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less
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Community Health Center Executive Director Anka Badurina and Governor Ned Lamont chat with newly vaccinated members of the immigrant community during a tour of the Covid-19 vaccine clinic at Building One Community in Stamford, Conn. on Sunday, March 14, 2021.Brian A. Pounds / Hearst Connecticut Medi
The Center for Disease Control and Prevention changed some restrictions on Wednesday to allow visitors into nursing homes and care facilities. Hamilton resident Rhonda Johnson was able to hug her
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With the rollout of COVID vaccines in and around the world, people have breathed a sigh of relief and are hopeful for a better tomorrow. However, there exists myriads of confusions regarding what one can and cannot do after getting the vaccine jab.