Written by City of Stamford
From the Mayor s Office
Stamford’s Director of Health Dr. Jennifer Calder and City Medical Advisor Dr. Henry Yoon released a joint statement today addressing the benefits of the COVID-19 vaccine produced by Johnson & Johnson (J&J). Click here to read the statement.
Mayor David Martin announced the City of Stamford sold $44 million of refunding bonds, capturing a total of $5.8 million in future budget savings or 11.4% of the bonds refunded. The return was well in excess of the Government Finance Officers Association (GFOA) benchmark of 2%. To read the whole release click here.
COVID-19 Updates
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Some want Stamford high schools fully in person. Others say it isn t safe enough yet.
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Students enter the Academy of Information Technology & Engineering (AITE) in Stamford, Conn. Tuesday, Feb. 23, 2021.Tyler Sizemore / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less
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Students enter the Academy of Information Technology & Engineering (AITE) in Stamford on Tuesday.Tyler Sizemore / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less
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STAMFORD Stamford elementary school students return to five-day-a-week in-person teaching next week, followed a week later by middle school students, but as of Monday, there was no plan in place to get high school students back full-time.
That left Lisa Butler disappointed.
Stamford Officials Update Coronavirus Vaccines, Wearing Masks - Stamford, CT - Mayor David Martin and city health officials said five more residents died during the past week as a result of the virus.
First responders get vaccinated in Stamford
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About 280 first responders and medical workers were given a coronavirus vaccine at police headquarters on Thursday.City of Stamford / ContributedShow MoreShow Less
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About 280 first responders and medical workers were given a coronavirus vaccine at police headquarters on Thursday.City of Stamford / ContributedShow MoreShow Less
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The city of Stamford s medical advisor, Dr. Henry Yoon, is vaccinated against the coronavirus at police headquarters on Thursday, Dec. 24, 2020.City of Stamford / ContributedShow MoreShow Less
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STAMFORD About 280 police, firefighters, health care workers and emergency medical providers were given their first vaccination against the coronavirus at Stamford police headquarters on Thursday.