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Euphoria, confusion and fear: New mask rules pose challenges for CT businesses


Euphoria, confusion and fear: New mask rules pose challenges for CT businesses
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On Friday, Stew Leonard’s chain of supermarkets which has stores in Norwalk, Danbury, and Newington, as well as New York and New Jersey stated that it would still require shoppers to wear masks, at least for the time being.Hearst Connecticut Media file photoShow MoreShow Less
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David Lewis is CEO of Norwalk-based Operations Inc., which he describes as one of the largest human consultant practices in the country.Hearst Connecticut Media file photoShow MoreShow Less
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David Lewis is CEO of Norwalk-based Operations Inc., which he describes as one of the largest human consultant practices in the country.Hearst Connecticut Media file photoShow MoreShow Less ....

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Is there a link between COVID vaccine and 'funky' menstrual periods? Experts say it's too soon to know.


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Is there a link between COVID vaccine and funky menstrual periods? Experts say it s too soon to know.
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Some researchers are looking at a possible link between the COVID vaccine and irregular menstrual periods. But experts said, even if there turns out to be a link, it shouldn’t deter women from getting the vaccine.Danny Zaragoza / Laredo Morning Times
Some women claim to be experiencing irregular, heavy or painful menstrual periods following their COVID-19 vaccine. But experts said, while they’ve heard of the phenomenon, they’re not sure what might be causing it, and they say it should not dissuade someone from getting the vaccine. ....

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