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With COVID-19 restrictions easing in Connecticut and everyone anxious for a return to normalcy, health experts warn risks remain


With COVID-19 restrictions easing in Connecticut and everyone anxious for a return to normalcy, health experts warn risks remain
Eliza Fawcett, Hartford Courant
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Christine Dixon, an educator from Glastonbury, receives her first dose of the COVID-19 vaccination.
A year into pandemic restrictions and with COVID-19 infections on the decline, Gov. Ned Lamont warned recently that Connecticut is wound up “like a tight coil, everyone’s ready to spring.” He urged people to “cool things down a little longer.”
But at this point in the pandemic, it’s growing harder to stay coiled up. Over the weekend, state troopers shut down an off-campus party of 150 to 200 maskless UConn students. Restaurants are preparing for an onslaught of customers when capacity limits end next week. Polls suggest people are growing less worried about contracting CO ....

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CT librarians praise decision to remove some Dr. Seuss books


CT librarians praise decision to remove some Dr. Seuss books
Eliza Fawcett
Amid controversy over the discontinuation of six Dr. Seuss books due to insensitive imagery, a number of educators and librarians across Connecticut emphasized the importance of having children see themselves represented in picture books and the harm of perpetuating stereotypes in children’s literature.
Dr. Seuss Enterprises, the business that oversees Theodor Seuss Geisel’s estate, announced earlier this week that it would cease publication and licensing of six books. The titles include “And to Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Street” (1937), “If I Ran the Zoo” (1950), and four other publications. The company said the decision was made last year, following discussions with experts and educators and a review of Geisel’s works. ....

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