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The Stamford Department of Health’s Clinic is now offering COVID-19 vaccinations to licensed health care providers.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s recommended rollout of the vaccine to the public can be found here.
Mayor Martin hosted a COVID-19 Update Livestream on Tuesday.
A recording of this livestream is available on Facebook.
The presentation used in this livestream is available here
Mayor Martin will host another COVID-19 Update Livestream on Tuesday, January 5
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COVID-19 Updates
Today December 31 Stamford has 9,267 confirmed cases. Last week December 23 Stamford had 8,639 confirmed cases. These numbers suggest Stamford has had 574 new cases in the past week, roughly 72 new cases per day on average. The City of Stamford has compiled a visualization of data up to December 29.
Dec 30, 2020
CTDOL is working with federal partners to make the transition as easy as possible for CARES Act claimants whose benefits expired prior to the President’s signature on the new legislation.
Please continue to check this page for updates and do not call the Contact Center for new information. The Contact Center will direct all callers to this page.
December 29, 2020: Governor Ned Lamont and Connecticut Department of Labor Commissioner Kurt Westby today provided an update on the Emergency Coronavirus Recovery Act of 2020, known as the CARES Act extension. The law protects Pandemic Unemployment Assistance (PUA) and Pandemic Emergency Unemployment Compensation (PEUC) programs; allocates an additional $300 per week benefit for all claimants for up to 11 weeks; extends the interest waiver for Trust Fund borrowing; and continues 100% federal funding for the Shared Work program.
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This brings stability : Stimulus spurs hopes for Connecticut jobs recovery
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Governor Ned Lamont said the new federal stimulus would bring stability to individuals and businesses in Connecticut.H John Voorhees III / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less
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Anshu Vidyarthi, co-owner of Le Fat Poodle and Le Penguin restaurants in Greenwich, Conn., said he planned to apply for funds for small businesses that will be distributed through the new federal stimulus.Matthew Brown / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less
Many public officials and economic experts in Connecticut are expressing confidence that Congress’ passage of the $900 billion coronavirus relief package will boost employment in the state, which has already seen a significant jobs comeback in recent months.
Dec 30, 2020
CTDOL is working with federal partners to make the transition as easy as possible for CARES Act claimants whose benefits expired prior to the President’s signature on the new legislation.
Please continue to check this page for updates and do not call the Contact Center for new information. The Contact Center will direct all callers to this page.
December 29, 2020: Governor Ned Lamont and Connecticut Department of Labor Commissioner Kurt Westby today provided an update on the Emergency Coronavirus Recovery Act of 2020, known as the CARES Act extension. The law protects Pandemic Unemployment Assistance (PUA) and Pandemic Emergency Unemployment Compensation (PEUC) programs; allocates an additional $300 per week benefit for all claimants for up to 11 weeks; extends the interest waiver for Trust Fund borrowing; and continues 100% federal funding for the Shared Work program.