As a breaking news reporter, I primarily cover crime and courts in southeastern Connecticut, but I also report on politics, health care and social justice issues. In addition to my beat, I am the cohost of the investigative true crime podcast Looking for the Todt Family. I am passionate about in-depth crime coverage and believe in the power of investigative journalism. I am a Connecticut native who returned to my home state to join the team at The Day.
Taylor Hartz
As a breaking news reporter, I primarily cover crime and courts in southeastern Connecticut, but I also report on politics, health care and social justice issues. In addition to my beat, I am the cohost of the investigative true crime podcast Looking for the Todt Family. I am passionate about in-depth crime coverage and believe in the power of investigative journalism. I am a Connecticut native who returned to my home state to join the team at The Day.
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Doctors in different ends of Connecticut are seeing a dangerous trend of fewer people going to the emergency room.
“Of the people who are coming in, they seem to be much sicker,” said Dr. Andrew Lim, the medical director of the emergency room for Bristol Health.
“We’re finding people that are missing that first golden hour of heart attacks and stroke care,” said Dr. Kyle McClaine, the chief of emergency services for Hartford Healthcare East Region at Backus Hospital. “People are still coming in late for infections, larger abscesses, larger skin infections, urinary infections, kidney infections, things that you can avoid by catching early.”