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HHC president to be featured speaker at Trinity College Commencement ceremonies
The college is hosting two ceremonies to maintain low density and physical distancing because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Credit: Trinity College Author: FOX61 Staff Updated: 1:32 PM EDT April 30, 2021
HARTFORD, Conn. The president and CEO of Hartford HealthCare will be the featured speaker at Trinity College’s Commencement next month, school officials announced Thursday.
Jeffrey A. Flaks, whose tenure with Hartford HealthCare began in 2004, will speak at the college’s two consecutive Commencement ceremonies on May 21.
The college is hosting two ceremonies to maintain low density and physical distancing because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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It s no wonder the numbers of people infected with COVID are increasing at a high rate, but there is light at the end of the tunnel as the vaccines are here.
So says Dr Joe Barry, the former Trinity College Professor of Public Health, who is upbeat about our prospects of emerging from the current COVID surge.
According to Dr Barry, who hails from Fermoy, the arrival and distribution of vaccines put us on the right road, though he s still critical of the poor performance of the track/trace system. The contact tracing system is still not working well, he said.
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