Connecticut events being canceled due to omicron concerns as Lamont warns ‘be careful’ [Hartford Courant]
Public gatherings and events around the state are being canceled due to concerns about omicron just days after the weekend announcement that the new COVID-19 variant had been identified in
Omicron, thought to be more contagious than the original and delta strains has sparked renewed concerns and precautions about the coronavirus, which has put arts, sports and other events on and off-and-on hiatus since the spring of 2020.
“There’s no question about it, especially folks of a certain age: Stay out of contagious situations,” Gov.
The cancellations and postponements began Monday.
The
The annual
Citing “an abundance of caution” as well as “a directive from the university,” on Monday morning, UConn’s
The cancellations come just as audiences were starting to reemerge for live performances at the major
The long-hoped-for return of major employers to Hartford’s downtown is also being impacted.
“Out of an abundance of caution, we are delaying the return of senior leaders to the office as scientists and medical experts work to understand the new virus variant, Omicron, and its implications for transmissibility and vaccine effectiveness,”
The omicron variant of COVID-19 arrives in
The first
In a statement Saturday, Lamont said “I must urge everyone in
Lamont recommended residents seek out vaccines and booster shots, but also offered reassurance that vaccines continue to be effective in fighting the virus.
First detected in
Though researchers lack full understanding of the omicron variant’s properties, evidence points to increased transmissibility and an enhanced risk of reinfection for those
The
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