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