Connecticut COVID-19 Response
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Official Guidelines
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6/9/2020
HUSKY Health, which is run by the Connecticut Department of Social Services (DSS), includes both Medicaid coverage (HUSKY A, C, and D) and Children’s Health Insurance Program coverage (HUSKY B, CHIP).
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6/9/2020
Governor Lamont has authorized the Connecticut Department of Social Services (DSS) to waive the requirement for in-person recertification at the present time.
Assistance and ReliefFamilies and childrenOfficial Guidelines
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6/9/2020
The Commissioner of Public Health may issue restrictions on the number, category and frequency of outside visitors and the screening and protective measures at residential care homes.
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Business Exemptions for Coronavirus
6/9/2020The Governor issued Executive Order 7H, directing all businesses and nonprofit entities in the State of Connecticut to utilize, to the maximum extent possible, any telecommuting or work from home procedures that they can safely employ.
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Safe Workplace Rules for Essential Businesses
6/9/2020Learn the latest guidelines for Employers and Employees for staying safe in the workplace
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Can I still have a wedding? Can I attend a wedding? What restrictions do I need to know about?
6/9/2020Weddings have specific guidelines for both the ceremony and the reception
ActivitiesFamilies and childrenOfficial GuidelinesSafetyReopen
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Which workers qualify under the Coronavirus Emergency Relief package?
6/9/2020Most workers at small and midsize companies and nonprofits can get the paid leave.
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6/9/2020
Employees in CT are generally considered at-will employees, which means that either the employer or the employee is free to end the relationship at any time unless there is an applicable contract or collective bargaining agreement.
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I need medical attention, but I’d rather not leave my home. Can I use telemedicine services?
6/9/2020Governor Lamont and the state agencies are working to encourage health insurance providers to ensure that Connecticut residents can access medical assistance from their homes during this health crisis.
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6/9/2020
You should consider waiting to initiate any eviction proceedings until the public health emergency is over.