Connecticut COVID-19 Response
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Official Guidelines
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Can barbershops and salons reopen?
5/26/2021Barber shops and hair salons are currently operating with the latest indoor mask requirements in effect.
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I am planning to hold / attend a large event in the next few weeks. Am I still allowed to do this?
5/26/2021Currently, Connecticut's COVID-19 restrictions have been largely eliminated, but you're advised to stay at least 6 feet away from anyone, whether in a large group or not.
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Are graduations allowed? What are the rules for attending graduation ceremonies?
5/26/2021Graduation ceremonies will be allowed but with specific guidelines in place
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Can I visit beaches and go swimming?
5/18/2021What are the current guidelines on visiting beaches and swimming in CT?
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Will my child be allowed to go camping this year? Are camps and campgrounds allowed to be open?
5/18/2021The state has not mandated that youth camps close. However, other restrictions are in place....
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Can I receive telehealth services from a practitioner who is based out of state?
5/11/2021Section 5(b) of Executive Order 7G allows a clinician licensed in another state to treat someone in CT through telehealth without getting a license in CT.
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I need medical attention, but I’d rather not leave my home. Can I use telemedicine services?
5/11/2021Governor 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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Are hotels and private residential rentals allowed to operate during this emergency?
4/23/2021As of June 17, hotels and lodging facilities are allowed to reopen, as long as they adhere to strict safety guidelines
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Will there still be local elections? How do I vote in my town election?
4/8/2021The State has set forth procedures and revised timelines for local elections allowing absentee votes.
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What businesses are closed during the State’s coronavirus response? When will they reopen?
3/18/2021Governor Lamont extended the deadline for all closure, distancing, and safety measures for many businesses. Here are specific reopening rules for certain business types, including barbers, nail salons, restaurants, bars, malls, parks, campgrounds, zoos, bowling alleys, golf courses, dentists, tattoo parlors, and farm stands.