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FILE – In this May 21, 2020, file photo, Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont speaks to reporters at Gay City State Park in Hebron, Conn., updating the coronavirus situation in the state. A bipartisan group of Connecticut legislators gave the governor a list of issues to be reviewed in an upcoming, independent third-party investigation into the preparation and response to the coronavirus inside nursing homes and assisted living centers. (AP Photo/Pat Eaton-Robb, File)
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FILE – In this May 21, 2020, file photo, Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont speaks to reporters at Gay City State Park in Hebron, Conn., updating the coronavirus situation in the state. A bipartisan group of
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Photo: Pat Eaton-Robb / Associated Press
FILE – In this May 21, 2020, file photo, Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont speaks to reporters at Gay City State Park in Hebron, Conn., updating the coronavirus situation in the state. A bipartisan group of Connecticut legislators gave the governor a list of issues to be reviewed in an upcoming, independent third-party investigation into the preparation and response to the coronavirus inside nursing homes and assisted living centers. (AP Photo/Pat Eaton-Robb, File)
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FILE – In this May 21, 2020, file photo, Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont speaks to reporters at Gay City State Park in Hebron, Conn., updating the coronavirus situation in the state. A bipartisan group of
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Photo: Pat Eaton-Robb / Associated Press
Families will be able to visit their loved ones living in nursing home indoors and in person “effective immediately,” state health officials said Monday.
The state’s Department of Public Health issued a new order, rescinding the restrictions on indoor visits.
The announcement came following a directive from the Centers for Medicaid and Medicare Services, the