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Hamden COVID vaccine clinic to offer hundreds of shots per week
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Hamden Public Schools’ central offices have doubled as a walk-in COVID-19 testing site since December 2020. Starting in March 2021, it will also host a vaccination clinic.Hearst Connecticut Media fileShow MoreShow Less
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A COVID-19 vaccination center at the Floyd Little Athletic Center in New Haven.Peter Hvizdak / Hearst Connecticut Media fileShow MoreShow Less
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HAMDEN A partnership between the town and Cornell Scott-Hill Health Center means Hamden will play host to a clinic able to provide several hundred doses of the COVID-19 vaccine each week, according to officials.
“It started spiking in the building with office staff,” Buccitti said. “Managers were out.”
CTtransit confirms that since the start of the month, approximately 40 employees with ties to the State Street building have either tested positive for COVID-19 or they have been quarantined because of potential exposure to someone who had tested positive.
Buccitti said some workers have even been hospitalized.
Nearly 1,200 drivers and maintenance workers provide CTtransit bus service statewide. Approximately 300 employees work out of the Hamden location, according to Buccitti.
“The fear is that they’re going to be next,” Buccitti said. “What’s going to be done? What’s the company doing to protect us?”
Hamden cops: Dozens involved in fight at trampoline park; business fined over COVID rules
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The Funz Trampoline Park on Dixwell Avenue in Hamden photographed on Jan. 25, 2021.Arnold Gold / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less
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HAMDEN Officers broke up a fight involving dozens of teenagers at Funz Trampoline Park on Dixwell Avenue Saturday night and are investigating alleged pandemic safety violations, according to police.
Mayor Curt Leng said Monday he was “disappointed” to learn the trampoline park appeared to have violated sector rules.
“We’re at a time right now where it’s essential for everyone in the community, including the business community, to really do their part in helping us to combat this pandemic head-on,” he said. “We’re not out of the woods yet by any means and really need to be more vigilant than ever while we make sure that the population gets vaccinated.”
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