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Connecticut has plenty of COVID-19 vaccine doses but not enough people who want vaccination What can be done?

Connecticut has plenty of COVID-19 vaccine doses but not enough people who want them. What can be done? Alex Putterman, Hartford Courant © Kassi Jackson/Kassi Jackson I got my COVID-19 vaccine is on a sticker with the Yard Goats mascot as the City of Hartford and its Department of Public Health and Services host a vaccination clinic for Hartford residents 75+ at Dunkin Donuts Park Saturday, Feb. 6, 2021, in Hartford. Just a few weeks ago, Parker Memorial Community Center in Hartford’s North End was packed each day with locals seeking vaccination against COVID-19. But on a recent afternoon, the building’s spacious lobby sat largely empty, as patients arrived in a slow trickle, often out-numbered by the staff waiting to vaccinate them.

DEEP warns Connecticut drivers about moose, deer on roads

With their height and dark coloring, moose are harder to see at night Author: Doug Stewart (FOX61) Updated: 11:39 AM EDT May 11, 2021 HARTFORD, Conn. State officials are warning drivers to be on the lookout for moose and deer in these spring months. Officials at the Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP) advised drivers to be watchful of increased deer and moose activity along roads, especially during early morning and evening hours. May and June mark the birthing period for deer and moose,” DEEP said in a statement. “Although Connecticut s moose population mainly resides in the northwestern part of the state, they can be seen in eastern Connecticut.

In some rural Connecticut towns, COVID-19 vaccination lags as much as in cities

In some rural Connecticut towns, COVID-19 vaccination lags as much as in cities
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Local hospitals congratulate Nightingale Nursing Award honorees

May 10, 2021 77 Saint Mary’s Hospital in Waterbury and Charlotte Hungerford Hospital in Torrington are pleased to announce their 2021 Nightingale Award for Excellence in Nursing honorees: Lisa Ciarlo, BSN, RN and David Torres, RNF from Saint Mary’s, and Jennifer Bellefleur, RN, BSN and Susan Kellogg, RN, CNOR from Charlotte Hungerford. Lisa Ciarlo is the Nurse Manager in Saint Mary’s Critical Care and Cardiovascular Units and manages the Respiratory Therapist department. She is being recognized for her innate compassion for patients, as a consistent and vocal advocate for them and their families. She is the epitome of a good leader; knowledgeable, innovative and an excellent teacher. Lisa is a team player who understands the value of collaboration and that the very best patient care requires an interdisciplinary approach. On the ICU/CCU unit, Lisa led her team through the highs and lows of the COVID-19 pandemic, working endless shifts and ensuring our patients received the b

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