The Federal Emergency Management Agency said the state is receiving millions of dollars to reimburse for costs associated with the pandemic. FEMA said it will.
How Much Has Connecticut Spent on COVID-19?
The expenses range from $250 million for PPE to $51,000 for sign language interpreters during Gov. Lamont’s press briefings. The figures were included in a recent report from the state Office of Policy and Management. by Russell Blair, Hartford Courant / February 26, 2021 This November 2020 file photo shows a Hartford HealthCare COVID-19 testing site at the Connecticut Convention Center in Hartford. TNS
(TNS) - Connecticut has spent more than $2 billion responding to the coronavirus pandemic thus far, according to recent estimates from Gov. Ned Lamont’s budget office, with sizable amounts spent on testing, protective equipment and financial help for schools, hospitals and nursing homes.
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