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After a strong start, CT works to overcome remaining vaccine hesitancy
State officials believe mobile clinics are the way to get into communities where more education and access to the vaccine are needed. Author: Dave Puglisi Updated: 10:46 PM EDT April 25, 2021
CONNECTICUT, USA The state’s push to vaccinate continues even as the number of vaccinations has dropped in recent weeks. Supply has outpaced demand, and this was something that I think the state had predicted, said Head of Infection Prevention at UConn Health Dr. David Banach.
The excess supply is making it easier than ever to get the shot. No appointment was necessary at the Floyd Little Field House in New Haven to receive a vaccination. Some other Yale-New Haven Health clinics will be offering the same opportunity this week.
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Gov. Ned Lamont’s decision to lift restrictions on offices isn’t expected to spark a surge in those employees returning the workplace, but rather a slow, gradual re-entry.
Oakdale mass vaccination site in Wallingford close to launchÂ
Oakdale mass vaccination site in Wallingford close to launchÂ
The Toyota Oakdale Theatre, seen Thursday in Wallingford. The Oakdale is slated to become one of Hartford HealthCareâs s vaccination centers. Dave Zajac, Record-Journal Advertisement
The Toyota Oakdale Theatre in Wallingford, Mon., Jan. 18, 2021. Dave Zajac, Record-Journal
Wallingford Fire Department EMS Lt. Michael Krupinski administers the COVID-19 vaccine to Gail Morse, of Wallingford, at the Wallingford Senior Center, Thurs., Jan. 28, 2021. Dave Zajac, Record-Journal
Seniors briefly wait outside before checking in to receive the COVID-19 vaccine at the Wallingford Senior Center in January.File photo, Record-Journal