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CDC recommends masks for these CT communities

The CDC has listed four Connecticut Countiesβ€”Fairfield, Litchfield, Middlesex and New Haven Countiesβ€”in the High/Orange category as part of its COVID-19 Community Levels Map : CLICK HERE for more.

A press release from the CT Department of Health:

HARTFORD, Conn.β€”The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has listed four Connecticut Countiesβ€”Fairfield, Litchfield, Middlesex and New Haven Countiesβ€”in the High/Orange category as part of its COVID-19 Community Levels Map.Β Hartford, New London, Tolland and Windham CountiesΒ are listed in the Medium/Yellow category.Β 

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The COVID-19 Community Levels mapβ€”which was launched earlier this yearβ€”informs CDC recommendations on prevention measures, such as masking and testing. The guidelines include aΒ color-coded system available on the CDC websiteΒ of β€œLow,” β€œMedium,” and β€œHigh.” This approach focuses on preventing hospitals and health care systems from being overwhelmed and directing prevention efforts toward protecting people at high risk for severe illness.Β Β 

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To protect our most vulnerable residents and preserve capacity in our health care system, people living in the counties designated in the High/Orange category are advised to wear a mask indoors in public, stay up to date with COVID-19 vaccines, and get tested if they have symptoms. Additional precautions may be needed for residents who are at high risk for severe illness.Β 

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β€œWe are now witnessing the long-anticipated winter COVID-19 surge. With 2023 right around the corner, we are in a far better place with this pandemic then we were in 2020,” said Connecticut Department of Public Health Commissioner Manisha Juthani, MD. β€œWe have many more tools at our disposal to deal effectively with COVID-19, including vaccines and updated boosters,Β Test to TreatΒ locations, theΒ mobile van clinics,Β and the wide availability of COVID-19Β self-test kits.”

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Commissioner Juthani added that links to all these resources can be foundΒ in the DPH COVID-19 toolbox atΒ www.ct.gov/coronavirus. Additionally, the Federal Government has now made available four (4) free self-test kits per household.Β These free self-test kits can be ordered by visitingΒ www.covid.org/tests.

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Residents living in the counties designated the Yellow/Medium Category who are at high risk for severe illness should talk to their health care providers about when they should consider wearing a mask and any other precautions they should consider taking. These residents should also stay up to date with COVID-19 vaccines and get tested if they have symptoms.Β 


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