Connecticut COVID-19 Response
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CT Covid-19 Knowledge Base
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Will Advanced Placement (AP) tests still be administered this spring?
6/8/2020Beginning on Wednesday, March 25, you can attend free, live AP review courses, delivered by AP teachers from across the country.
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How is Connecticut making sure I have full access to COVID-19 testing?
6/8/2020In addition to the Connecticut State Public Health Laboratory, private companies like Quest Diagnostics, LabCorp, and Jackson Labs have recently been approved to conduct COVID-19 testing.
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Can barbershops and salons reopen?
6/2/2020Barber shops and hair salons will be able to resume operations on June 1, 2020, provided that they follow sector rules.
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Will there still be local elections? How do I vote in my town election?
5/28/2020The State has set forth procedures and revised timelines for local appointments and elections requiring in-person votes.
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Are face coverings required during the COVID-19 crisis?
5/21/2020When in public and a six-foot distance is unavoidable, face coverings are required to be worn.
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5/7/2020
Yes - the State has enacted special rules for the Farmers’ Market Nutrition Program (FMNP)
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I just moved into the state, how can I get my license and registration transferred over?
5/1/2020The DMV has extended the time required for you to get your CT credentials
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4/23/2020
The Judicial Branch announced that, starting on March 19, 2020, it is limiting the types of cases being heard and reducing the number of courthouses that will hear these cases.
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Will my federal stimulus payment count towards my eligibility for state benefits or services?
4/23/2020Many people wonder if stimulus funds will impact their ability to receive State benefits
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I have symptoms of Coronavirus, but I can't get to a testing site.
4/21/2020If you are sick with symptoms of COVID-19 and cannot be tested, you should assume you have COVID-19. You should stay home until the following three criteria are met . . .