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Phase 1 Reopening
Business
Covid-
19: Here's What To Expect As CT Reopening Process Moves Forward
Connecticut is inching forward toward Phase 2 of its reopening plan as it slowly continues recovering from the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. On Wednesday, May 20, the state partially reopened, with some businesses permitted to reopen after meeting metrics detailed by Gov. Ned Lamont and his Reopen Connecticut Advisory Group's roadmap to kickstarting the economy. Phase 1 included the opening of outdoor dining, some retail businesses, offices, museums, zoos, and recreation hubs on May 20, while hair salons and barbershops - which were initially included in the first phase - are expec…
Politics
Covid-
19: Date Now Set For NYC Phase 1 Reopening
New York City is now officially on track to be the final of the state's 10 regions to reopen as it continues recovering from the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) crisis. During his daily COVID-19 briefing on Friday, May 29 held at Iona College in New Rochelle, Gov. Andrew Cuomo said that the city is nearing the state requirements to enter Phase 1 of reopening as soon as Monday, June 8. “Reopening in New York City is more complicated, as we know, but we’re on track to meet all the metrics,” Cuomo said. “We think it can all be done by next week, and then we’d be on track to open up the week after…
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Covid-
19: CT Issues Guidelines For Reopening Dentist Offices
With Phase 1 of Connecticut's business reopening process now underway, the state has issued guidelines for dentist offices that are back in business. Those offices will be required to screen employees and patients for COVID-19 related symptoms, including fever, prior to appointments. They must also provide N95 respirator masks, gloves and gowns for dental hygienists and dentists. To read the guidelines, click here.