Connecticut COVID-19 Response
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CT Covid-19 Knowledge Base
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Are hotels and private residential rentals allowed to operate during this emergency?
6/22/2020As of June 17, hotels and lodging facilities are allowed to reopen, as long as they adhere to strict safety guidelines
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Are graduations allowed? What are the rules for attending graduation ceremonies?
6/12/2020Graduation ceremonies will be allowed but with specific guidelines in place
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Can I attend religious gatherings or visit houses of worship?
6/12/2020Certain provisions have been made to allow for religious gatherings while keeping safety as a priority
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6/9/2020
I have both a full time and part time job. Will I still be able to collect unemployment if I lose the full-time job but not the part-time one?
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6/9/2020
Governor Lamont has updated the official plan for reopening Connecticut
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6/9/2020
The CT Department of Labor has all the latest updates on the CARES Act and unemployment insurance
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I am worried about making my insurance premium payments. What are my options?
6/9/2020On April 1, 2020, Governor Lamont announced a 60-day grace period for premium payments, policy cancellations, and non-renewals of insurance policies for individuals that sustained a financial loss as a result of COVID-19.
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I’m unemployed. Do I qualify for any other benefits aside from unemployment?
6/9/2020You may be eligible for other benefits to help pay for food, health insurance, or child care.
Assistance and ReliefEmployeeUnemploymentFamilies and children
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Which workers are excluded from the Coronavirus Emergency Relief package?
6/9/2020Workers at companies with more than 500 people — 48 percent of American workers — are excluded.
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How will students who depend on school meals continue to participate in this program?
6/9/2020The State Department of Education continues to aid in the effort to ensure that school districts are able to continue delivering meals to students under the school lunch and breakfast programs.