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Dan Haar: Inside Lamont's decision on vaccination order


Dan Haar: The inside story behind Lamont s vaccination order reversal
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Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont receives his first dose of Pfizer s COVID-19 vaccine at The First Cathedral church Tuesday, Feb. 16, 2021, in Bloomfield.File photo
The first hint for Gov. Ned Lamont and his top aides that Connecticut might be better off sticking with age groups as the vaccination order, not front-line workers or people with medical conditions, came in a mid-afternoon meeting on a very hectic day at the state Capitol in early January.
It was the Core Four: Lamont sat behind his desk on the second floor of the Victorian masterpiece building. Josh Geballe, the chief operating officer, sat in his usual perch, off to the left, near the windows. Dr. Deidre Gifford, the acting public health commissioner, was on video. ....

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After slow start, new push distributes more COVID vaccines to Bridgeport neighborhoods


After slow start, new push distributes more COVID vaccines to Bridgeport neighborhoods
Dave Altimari, CTMirror.org
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Bob Coogan, of Wilton, receives a shot of COVID-19 vaccine from nurse Martine Bristhole at the new vaccination clinic set up in the gymnasium of Central High School, in Bridgeport, Conn. Jan. 20, 2021.Ned Gerard / Hearst Connecticut Media
Donville Barrow slowly shuffled into the University of Bridgeport’s Wheeler Recreation Center Tuesday afternoon, aided by the cane in his right hand, to get his COVID-19 vaccine shot.
Employees from Bridgeport Hospital checked him in and escorted him to one of the 20 vaccination stations set up on the basketball court. Within minutes, he was sitting in an observation area, his first dose completed. ....

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More than 300 ineligible teachers receive COVID vaccine at CT clinic


More than 300 ineligible teachers receive COVID vaccine at CT clinic
Dave Altimari, CTMirror.org
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Teachers and support staff from Region 14, Region 15 and the Oxford school districts line up in the Pomperaug High School gym in Southbury for the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine during a clinic run by the Pomperaug District Department of Health Wednesday. About 275 first dose vaccines were administered.Cloe Poisson / CTMirror.org
One of the smallest health districts in the state inoculated more than 300 teachers and school staff Wednesday, even as the state is trying to get the COVID-19 vaccine out to residents 75 and older first.
The plan to vaccinate teachers in the Pomperaug Health District, which was put into motion more than a week ago, comes just days after Department of Public Health Acting Commissioner Deidre Gifford issued a stinging memo warning vaccinators to adhere to the governor’s priorities and vaccinate the elderly first. ....

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CT residents aged 65-74 next in new tiered COVID vaccine process


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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