Connecticut COVID-19 Response
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Businesses
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6/8/2020
Executive Order No. 7K, dated March 23, 2020, suspended non-critical operations of the Workers’ Compensation Commission.
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Does my business need to self-certify before I can reopen? How do I self-certify?
6/7/2020Before you can open your doors for business, you must self-certify that you are following strict safety guidelines to keep your employees and customers safe.
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Can barbershops and salons reopen?
6/1/2020Barber shops and hair salons will be able to resume operations on June 1, 2020, provided that they follow sector rules.
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Are face coverings required during the COVID-19 crisis?
5/20/2020When in public and a six-foot distance is unavoidable, face coverings are required to be worn.
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6/8/2020
Yes. Part-time workers will be paid the amount they typically earn in a two-week period.
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Will my child’s daycare center stay open during the state’s emergency Coronavirus response?
4/6/2020Childcare is allowed to stay open, but with enhanced safety precautions required.
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4/5/2020
The American Dental Association (ADA) recommends that dentists nationwide postpone elective procedures,
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Can barbershops and salons sell products for curbside pickup?
4/5/2020Yes. These businesses may sell products for curbside pickup in the same way that non-essential retail operations are allowed to, but can provide no services on site, whether inside or outside.
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How should I clean my home or workspace to limit the risk of coronavirus infection?
4/5/2020CDC recommends daily cleaning and disinfecting of high-touch surfaces and household common areas.
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4/5/2020
Yes. On March 31, 2020 at 8:00 p.m. Governor Lamont began allowing package and grocery stores to permit the sale of curbside pickup of alcoholic beverages.