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Most CT COVID restrictions are going away in May What does that mean for outdoor events?
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Most CT COVID restrictions are going away in May. What does that mean for outdoor events?
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City Lights and Ursa galleries kick-off a collaboration with artists and businesses in the Arcade Mall to produce an indoor/outdoor ARTcade event in downtown Bridgeport, Conn., on Saturday April 24, 2021.Christian Abraham / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less
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Washington Street Tuesday April 20, 2021, in Norwalk, Conn.Erik Trautmann / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less
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Stamford s Emily Levasseur and Craig Saphire enjoy a meal outside as part of the StrEATeries outdoor dining initiative in Stamford, Conn. Sunday, April 4, 2021.Tyler Sizemore / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less
Updated: 11:42 PM EDT May 8, 2021
HARTFORD, Conn.
May 8
Citing the CDC, Governor Ned Lamont announced that more than 70% of all adults in Connecticut have received at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine, one of the first states to do so.
Great news Connecticut:
As of today, more than 70% of all adults in the state received at least 1 dose of a COVID-19 vaccine, becoming among the first states to reach this benchmark, and doing it nearly two months ahead of @POTUS’s national goal! (Source: @CDCgov)#KeepItUpCTpic.twitter.com/3IRDi1GeJo Governor Ned Lamont (@GovNedLamont) May 8, 2021
May 7
Positivity rate stays under 2%, hospitalizations continue to decline
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HARTFORD (AP) Several of Connecticut’s best known museums have signed on to a proposal by Gov. Ned Lamont designed to combat some of the learning lost during the pandemic by allowing children to visit for free this summer.
Mystic Aquarium, Mystic Seaport Museum, Beardsley Zoo, the Connecticut Science Center, and the Maritime Aquarium at Norwalk have all expressed interest in participating, Lamont said Friday.
Under the initiative, all Connecticut children 18 and under and one accompanying adult can visit the museums free of charge from July 1 to September 6.
“By participating in this program, we hope to provide more children access to a fun and educational destination and instill a love of the ocean that motivates young audiences to make a difference in our world,” said Dr. Stephen M. Coan, president and CEO of Sea Research Foundation Inc., the nonprofit that operates Mystic Aquarium.
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