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I just don t want them to throw it away : These CT residents are on the hunt for excess COVID vaccine

Skip to main content Currently Reading I just don t want them to throw it away : These CT residents are on the hunt for excess COVID vaccine FacebookTwitterEmail A drive-thru vaccine clinic in Danbury on May 14, 2020.H John Voorhees III / Hearst Connecticut Media For the past few weeks, Joel Leyden has spent much of his time hunting and helping others hunt for precious excess doses of the COVID-19 vaccine. Leyden, who is 66 and lives in Manchester, started a Facebook group called “New York / Connecticut Vaccine Hunters,” on Feb. 1. In less than two weeks, the group has ballooned to over 2,600 members who include both eligible vaccine-seekers looking for appointments and non-eligible ones looking for excess doses. People post their questions: Where can I get one? Who should I call? What should I say on the phone? Others offer advice: try reloading the site right at midnight, try this place for an excess dose, look for canceled appointments here. They also post their succe

I just don t want them to throw it away : These CT residents are on the hunt for excess COVID vaccine

I just don t want them to throw it away : These CT residents are on the hunt for excess COVID vaccine
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Danbury Mayor On Lower COVID Numbers + Tough Stand On Snow

Danbury Mayor on Lower COVID Numbers + City Snowstorms There s always a lot of things happening in the City of Danbury and every week the Mayor fills us in on what s going on. This week, Mayor Joe Cavo talks about the lower COVID-19 numbers in Danbury and the tougher stand he s taking on getting cars off the road during snowstorms. The COVID numbers in Danbury seems to be dropping a bit with the vaccine, at least it s moving in the right direction. I agree, we ve seen the numbers and they are starting to trend downward and it s part vaccine, but it s also that we are now past all of these super spreader events when people feel the need to get together. Throughout this whole pandemic, the story has been stay socially distant and stay out of groups, and it s hard. Christmas, New Years, Thanksgiving all fall in that category and people want to be with their families, and I get that, but the result of all that gathering is when we get elevated numbers. Since we re now past those h

Some Danbury area towns are looking for creativity with COVID vaccine as they await state instruction

Some Danbury area towns are looking for creativity with COVID vaccine as they await state instruction FacebookTwitterEmail Bridget Bethray RN, with RVNAhealth administers a COVID-19 vaccine to Sherwin Gorenstein, of Ridgefield, in the RVNA clinic in the Yanity Gym, on Thursday morning in Ridgefield.H John Voorhees III / Hearst Connecticut Media As towns across Connecticut wait for vaccine doses to arrive each week, they also look to the state for guidance on next steps. The majority of town officials are still laser-focused on vaccinating residents 75 and older from phase 1b before moving on to think about future phases. Yet, with one round of sign-ups under their belts, a few towns in the Danbury area have begun to brainstorm future rollout tactics.

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