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COVID-19: All Of CT Will Roll Back To Phase 2 This Week, Lamont Announces COVID-19: All Of CT Will Roll Back To Phase 2 This Week, Lamont Announces
Covid-19: All Of CT Will Roll Back To Phase 2 This Week, Lamont Announces With COVID-19 again continuing to spread across Connecticut, Gov. Ned Lamont announced he is taking drastic steps to try and help curtail the latest outbreak. During a COVID-19 briefing on Monday, Nov. 2, Lamont announced that he was pulling the entire state from the third phase of reopening and reverting back to the second phase, with more restrictions being put back in place. In Phase 2, restaurants will be limited to 50 percent capacity indoors, with no more than eight people at a party. Restaurants will be closed to indoor dining as of 9 p.m., though takeout and delivery can still be pr…
COVID-19: CT Days Away From Phase 3 Reopening COVID-19: CT Days Away From Phase 3 Reopening
Covid-19: CT Days Away From Phase 3 Reopening Connecticut is days away from starting the third phase of its COVID-19 reopening plan. The state will enter Phase 3 of reopening the economy as of Thursday, Oct. 8, which will ease some of the restrictions put on businesses and gatherings due to the outbreak. "This Oct. 8 date is a date we've been working for a while and I like to think that Connecticut we've sort of earned it by working together," Gov. Ned Lamont announced said. "We've earned the right to take a little more risk I've got to admit it when it comes to restaurants and some of these events and some of these gatherings, but I…
COVID-19: Here's What You Need To Know About CT Phase 3 Reopening Guidelines COVID-19: Here's What You Need To Know About CT Phase 3 Reopening Guidelines
Covid-19: Here's What You Need To Know About CT Phase 3 Reopening Guidelines Connecticut is on track to enter the third phase of its reopening plan soon as the country continues combating the COVID-19. Gov. Ned Lamont announced that the state will enter Phase 3 of reopening the economy as of Thursday, Oct. 8, which will ease some of the restrictions put on businesses and gatherings due to the outbreak. "This Oct. 8 date is a date we've been working for a while and I like to think that Connecticut we've sort of earned it by working together," Lamont said. "We've earned the right to take a little more risk I've got to admit it when it comes to restaurants and some o…