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Mixed signals on plans to yank patients out of Zambarano state hospital

It came out on the morning before a House Oversight Committee hearing on the hospital downsizing plan that new Gov. Dan McKee inherited from former Gov. Gina Raimondo that appears to be underway without legislative approval - with closed-admissions and an aggressive campaign to discharge patients. And it came to light soon after the Department of Health denied the public records request UNAP Local 5019 has been pressing since November.  McKee has not responded to repeated entreaties from state Rep. Jessica de la Cruz and Rep. David Place to intervene. Shortly after 5 p.m., however, his spokewoman Andrea Palagi told The Journal: An engineering firm was sent to check and address the issues specified by the Fire Marshal – they expect a 24-hour fix. The Fire Marshal and the engineering firm both confirm that it is not necessary to move patients.

BOOK REVIEW: The Power Couple - Washington Times

“… This is the story of how I broke my vows. Broke that mirror. Don’t judge me until you’ve finished.” Alex Berenson, a former New York Times reporter and author of the John Wells spy thriller series, offers a thriller about a couple, Rebecca and Brian, who appear to be a typical American couple with two teenage children who travel to Europe to celebrate their 20th wedding anniversary. In Paris, 19-year-old Kira and her younger brother, Tony, meet a young man and although Kira is interested in him, she informs him that the family is leaving for Barcelona. The young man, Jacques, tells Kira he will meet her there.

Members of CT s vaccine advisory group, surprised by Lamont s new vaccine rollout plan, contemplate path forward

Cloe Poisson :: CTMirror.org Mikaela Coady, a physician assistant with Priority Urgent Care of Ellington, fills a syringe with a dose of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine at a clinic at St. Bernard Church in the Rockville section of Vernon. Gov. Ned Lamont’s decision this week to brush aside federal and state recommendations on who should next receive the COVID-19 vaccine – prioritizing people by age, rather than by underlying medical conditions or job titles – caught many members of Connecticut’s immunization advisory panel off-guard and raised questions about the group’s role in the remainder of the vaccine rollout. The move by the governor stunned some members of the panel’s allocation subcommittee, a group tasked with providing crucial advice on who should receive a coronavirus shot and when. Members had suggested that people 16 and older with underlying health conditions and “essential workers” such as grocery store employees and postal staff be next in line.

New COVID vaccine plan surprises Lamont s advisory group

New COVID vaccine plan surprises Lamont s advisory group
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New COVID vaccine plan surprises Lamont s advisory group

New COVID vaccine plan surprises Lamont s advisory group
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