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CT s vaccine advisory group is on hold as members ask What s next?

CT s vaccine advisory group is on hold as members ask What s next?
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Connecticut Politics Week in Review: Legal marijuana bill in jeopardy over equity concerns

Connecticut Politics Week in Review: Legal marijuana bill in jeopardy over equity concerns
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Food could hold the key to fixing the state s waste disposal problems

Tyler Skrzypiec empties a filled food waste basket for a resident customer. Blue Earth Compost was started in 2013 in West Hartford with a goal to recycle food waste into soil that can fertilize plants, as opposed to throwing away in a landfill or incinerator. (Cloe Poisson, CTMirror.org) Food waste is a fact of life. Also a fact is that it’s smelly, wet and heavy. It makes a mess out of the rest of the trash and is generally nasty. Getting food waste out of the trash may also provide the key to how Connecticut repairs the dated, expensive, fragmented and environmentally fraught waste systems in the state. But the question is whether it makes more sense to get the food out of the waste stream first or whether other parts of the system get fixed first so the food part follows.

Coronavirus reduced traffic on Connecticut roadways but state still has 7 of 100 worst bottlenecks in the U S Here s where they are

Truck traffic moved faster through Connecticut in 2020 as many workers and students stayed home during the worst of the coronavirus pandemic, but the state still had seven of the 100 worst traffic bottlenecks in the country, according to a recent analysis.

Can independent primary care doctors survive dominance of hospital health systems?

Can independent primary care doctors survive dominance of hospital health systems? Cloe Poisson :: C-HIT.ORG Dr. Khuram Ghumman asks patient Tully Zorick, 5, to hop on one foot during a check up at East Granby Family Practice, LLC where he is in private practice. Dr. Ghumman takes care of the entire Zorick family. Every day, Dr. Leslie Miller of Fairfield thinks about selling her practice to a hospital health system. “Everybody who is in this environment thinks every day of throwing in the towel and joining a hospital,” said Miller, a sole practitioner in primary care for 20 years. “The business side is the problem,” she said, referring to expensive and time-consuming requirements of medical insurance and government regulations.

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