The plaintiffs say the suffered harm and weren’t informed by the defendants of the risks and benefits of the vaccine or of their rights of refusal or conscientious objection. The complaint also talks about irreparable harm from the nasal swab testing, including sanctity of their DNA. Continue Reading →
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UPDATED: Gov. Lamont Announces Plan To Eliminate Statewide School Mask Mandate, Move Decisions to the Local Level
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Governor Lamont recommended ending the statewide school mask mandate on Feb 28, inclusive of sports. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Government, Health, COVID-19, Ned Lamont, vaccines
Greenwich Covid Update: Active Cases Decreasing, Vaccination Rates High, 7 More Deaths
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“We’re in the 9th inning. You want to get the final out in the bottom of the 9th before you start celebrating. We’re almost there.” – Fred Camillo Continue Reading →
Filed under: Government, Health, Barbara Heins, COVID-19, Diane Kelly, Fred Camillo, Greenwich Hospital, Yale New Haven Health System
LETTER: Please Stop Saying, ‘Kids are Resilient’
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“Let healthy people get sick and build their immune systems. Let kids love school again. Let teachers’ lessons be heard and not muffled. Let our children have exciting birthday parties with their friends and look forward to their prom. Let them breathe when they are playing indoor sports instead of running around with a sweat-soaked piece of cloth over their mouth while their noses hang out anyway.” – Dana Francks, Greenwich Continue Reading →
Filed under: Letter to the Editor, COVID-19, Dana Francks
Federal Government Offering 4 Free Covid-19 Tests to Every US Household
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Every home in the US is eligible to order four free at-home COVID-19 tests. The tests are completely free. Orders will usually ship in 7-12 days. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Government, at-home tests, COVID-19
Covid-19 in Connecticut in 2022: Your risks and protective factors
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Esteemed medical groups have enlightened us on what is being seen physically, mentally, and cognitively in patients even months after COVID infections have seemingly cleared. This is the case even in children and adults with mild or no symptoms Continue Reading →
Filed under: Health, COVID-19, Dr. Stephanie Paulmeno
Greenwich Schools Covid Tracker: 1,209 Cases as of Friday, with all 15 Schools Affected
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The spike in public schools coincides with the increase across the State of Connecticut. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Health, Schools, COVID-19, Dr. Toni Jones, Greenwich Schools, Ned Lamont
Plans Announced for a Second Distribution of Free Covid-19 Home Test Kits for Greenwich Residents
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“The use of these limited quantity test kits should be by residents experiencing symptoms, people who are highly susceptible to the disease and our senior population.” – Fred Camillo Continue Reading →
Filed under: Health, News, COVID-19, Grass Island Park, test kits
Greenwich Covid-19 Update: Residents Masking and Distancing voluntarily. “We don’t want to be a nanny state”
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Omicron cases are spiking. Townwide, there were 466 active Covid cases as of Tuesday, Jan 4. Just prior to Christmas there were 185 cases. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Government, Health, boosters, COVID-19, Diane Kelly, Fred Camillo, Omicron, vaccinations
State Distributes 670,000 Covid-19 Rapid Self-Tests for K-12 Schools and Early Childcare Providers
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Governor Ned Lamont announced on Tuesday that the State of Connecticut distributed an allocation of 670,000 Covid-19 rapid self-tests to public and private K-12 schools and early childcare providers statewide. Continue Reading →