New CDC guidance is nerve-wracking, but Danbury area keeps masks rules the same, businesses say
July 28, 2021
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Alorfa Escoboda, from Bailey s Backyard Pizza Pop-Up, makes pizza s for a drive-thru senior lunch at Lounsbury House in Ridgefield, Conn, on Monday, April 26, 2021. Mask-wearing continues to be optional at Lounsbury House.H John Voorhees III / Hearst Connecticut Media file photoShow MoreShow Less
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Instructor Maureen Henriques, of New Milford, discusses the making of a bezel with Laurieann Steckler of Holmes, N.Y., during a recent Brookfield Craft Center class on sandcasting. At the Brookfield Craft Center, masks are required for all instructors and students participating in programs at the center’s studios.Contributed photo /Show MoreShow Less
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Some Danbury area towns are looking for creativity with COVID vaccine as they await state instruction
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Bridget Bethray RN, with RVNAhealth administers a COVID-19 vaccine to Sherwin Gorenstein, of Ridgefield, in the RVNA clinic in the Yanity Gym, on Thursday morning in Ridgefield.H John Voorhees III / Hearst Connecticut Media
As towns across Connecticut wait for vaccine doses to arrive each week, they also look to the state for guidance on next steps. The majority of town officials are still laser-focused on vaccinating residents 75 and older from phase 1b before moving on to think about future phases. Yet, with one round of sign-ups under their belts, a few towns in the Danbury area have begun to brainstorm future rollout tactics.