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Vaccine demand dropping sharply in Connecticut, even as vaccination rate ranks high nationally

Vaccine demand dropping sharply in Connecticut, even as vaccination rate ranks high nationally Emily Brindley, Hartford Courant © Provided by Hartford Courant The demand for the coronavirus vaccines has dropped sharply in Connecticut in recent weeks, signaling a shift to a new and in some ways, more challenging phase of the state’s vaccine rollout. Even as Connecticut continues to rank among the top states in the country for overall vaccination rates, the number of new vaccinations in the past week was less than half the number of new vaccinations in the first week of April. On April, Connecticut opened up vaccinations to all residents aged 16 and older, triggering a rush of appointments for newly eligible residents. In the first week of April, the state reported that just over 170,000 people received their first dose.

Daily coronavirus updates: Vaccine demand dropping sharply in Connecticut, even as vaccination rate ranks high nationally

Daily coronavirus updates: Vaccine demand dropping sharply in Connecticut, even as vaccination rate ranks high nationally
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Lamont Announces Partnership With Nine Historically African American Fraternities and Sororities To Encourage COVID-19 Vaccinations

Written by Gov. Ned Lamont Governor Ned Lamont today announced that the Connecticut Department of Public Health is partnering with the Connecticut chapters of nine historically African American, Greek-lettered fraternities and sororities to further combat COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy and increase access to the vaccine within the state’s Black and Brown communities. The partnership stems from the Department of Public Health’s Trusted Messenger Forum program, which works to train and provide trusted community leaders with messaging toolkits and methods to combat myths and misinformation with factual and scientific information about the COVID-19 vaccines. As a result of this partnership, the nine historically African American fraternities and sororities will be holding a series of free town hall events that will include discussions with well-known doctors, clinicians, and public servants who are members of each of the nine sororities and fraternizes and serve as trusted messen

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