These decisions were made in consultation with the First Selectman’s emergency management team which includes the Greenwich Health Department. Continue Reading →
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These decisions were made in consultation with the First Selectman’s emergency management team which includes the Greenwich Health Department. Continue Reading →
As of Wednesday, Greenwich Hospital was treating 11 Covid patients.Ten of them were not vaccinated. One is in the ICU.
Of of the 11, seven were under 60; two were under 30. Continue Reading →
Residential neighbors’ concerns included truck deliveries, security, homeless people sleeping in the courtyard, traffic and seismic monitoring during blasting. Continue Reading →
Proposed Smilow Cancer Center will be 50,000+ sq ft and replace 7 residential and medical office buildings. Continue Reading →
During public comment there was considerable concern about the impact a new Smilow Cancer Center would have on the surrounding residential neighborhood. Continue Reading →
Points of discussion focused on sewer capacity, traffic, parking constraints, loss of trees and a historic stone wall. After initially wanting 80,000 sq ft, the hospital seeks a 54,865 sq ft building. Continue Reading →
“If my children were of age 12-15, they would be getting the vaccine. I can answer that from being a mother, a registered nurse and health care administrator.” – Diane Kelly, President Greenwich Hospital Continue Reading →
“We have to keep encouraging people not to sit on the sidelines, but to go in and get their vaccinations so we can arrive at that herd immunity sooner rather than later.” – First Selectman Fred Camillo Continue Reading →
Ms Rabin said as of Tuesday 55.1% of Greenwich residents age 75+ had received at least their first of the two doses of the vaccination. Continue Reading →
“We still have not vaccinated enough people in our population that we should be letting up in any way, shape or form.” – Diane Kelly, Greenwich Hospital President Continue Reading →