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Joe Pisani: Why Wham!, Boy George and Milli Vanilli are good for your heart Joe Pisani FacebookTwitterEmail 1of5 English pop stars Andrew Ridgeley and George Michael of Wham!Hulton Archive / Getty ImagesShow MoreShow Less 2of5 3of5 4of5 Rob Pilatus, left, and Fabrice Morvan of Milli Vanilli give the thumbs-up as they display their Grammys for 1989 Best New Artist in Los Angeles Feb. 21, 1990.Douglas C. Pizac / Associated PressShow MoreShow Less 5of5 During the COVID lockdown, I was so stressed along with two-thirds of America that I developed gastritis. I tried everything to cure it, including deep breathing, shallow breathing, meditation, contemplation, cabbage juice, kefir, Prilosec and a bunch of other treatments I never heard of or want to hear about again. Did I mention hot baths in lavender Epsom salt? ....
DPH chief: Primary care docs likely to offer COVID vaccines by fall FacebookTwitterEmail A file photo of Connecticut Public Health Commissioner Dr. Deidre GiffordH John Voorhees III / Hearst Connecticut Media Responding to objections from doctors who want to provide COVID-19 vaccinations within their own offices, the state’s top public health official said Thursday she expects primary care physicians to be able to offer inoculations by late summer or early fall. The Connecticut State Medical Society is raising the concern, pointing to difficulties some patients have finding vaccine appointments and to the bond of trust between doctor and patient that could coax some hesitant people to get the vaccination. ....
CT to remove most COVID capacity limits starting March 19 FacebookTwitterEmail Gov. Ned LamontJohn Minchillo / Associated Press On a day when Connecticut’s COVID positivity rate was the lowest it’s been in weeks, Gov. Ned Lamont announced a reopening plan Thursday that will allow restaurants and most businesses to return to full capacity this month. But masks and social distancing will still be required. Starting March 19, capacity limits will be lifted at all restaurants, retail stores, personal services facilities, houses of worship, museums, aquariums, zoos, office buildings and other similar businesses. Commercial gatherings like wedding halls will be limited to 100 people indoors and 200 outside. Private residential gatherings will be limited to 25 people inside and 100 outside. ....