Connecticut s new vaccination plan is curve ball to some groups
Vaccinations in Connecticut
Connecticut is now prioritizing the distribution of the COVID-19 vaccine by age groups. That change has frustrated a lot of people.
STAMFORD, Conn. - A day after Gov. Ned Lamont announced he was changing Connecticut s vaccination program to do away with prioritizing those with preexisting conditions and essential workers, some residents lamented the change. It s great to see an endpoint, but as a parent, as a human, it s incredibly frustrating, Victoria Davis said.
Her son Wyatt, 25, is severely disabled with several medical conditions. The Westport family anticipated he would be next up for his shot. Now, she says, his life will continue to be on hold.
Package stores say no to proposal that allows grocery stores to sell wine
According to the bill, customers gain easier access to locally made farm wine, but package store owners say this would wreck their industry and lose jobs Author: Brian Didlake II Updated: 10:32 AM EST January 27, 2021
HARTFORD, Conn Small business owners in the liquor industry say this proposal is coming at a time where small businesses are already struggling to make ends meet and although consumers may have more options it s businesses owners that will have to pay.
Carroll Hughes said, It s like the reverse Robin Hood Bill, it s taking the little people s money and giving it to the giants.