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A team of Yale scientists and engineers has developed a wearable COVID-19 detector that samples the air for the virus and can alert users to an exposure, according to a scientific journal.
At the start of the pandemic, serial entrepreneur Jonathan Rothberg and one of his Guilford companies set out to develop a rapid home test
The number of Yale New Haven Health system employees who face termination for failing to comply with a COVID-19 vaccine mandate was at 94 Monday, according to a system spokesperson.
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) awarded Guilford-based biotech Detect $8.1 million to scale up manufacturing of its COVID-19 test, the company announced Thursday.
Yale New Haven Health system employees who have failed to get vaccinated against COVID-19 will get formal written warnings in their official files on Monday, and will be terminated on Oct. 18, a system official said Friday.
Some Yale New Haven Health employees are expected to lose their jobs for refusing to get vaccinated against COVID-19, according to system leaders.
The number of patients hospitalized due to COVID-19 in the Yale New Haven Health system remained about the same in the past two weeks, system officials reported Thursday.
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Quinnipiac University will fine students who refuse to submit vaccination paperwork and restrict their internet access, the school announced Monday.
The city of New Haven is requiring the use of masks in all establishments, regardless of one’s current vaccination status, starting next week.
The number of patients hospitalized in the Yale New Haven Health system due to COVID-19 increased fivefold in just a two-week period, hospital officials reported Thursday.
“You will get COVID, or you will get a vaccine.” That was the blunt assessment of Yale New Haven Health’s top doctor on Wednesday when asked about the spread of the super-contagious new Delta variant of COVID-19.
A Maryland-based company announced positive results in a Phase 3 trial of its COVID-19 vaccine this week, while COVID-related hospitalizations in Connecticut continue to fall.
With infections comfortably low and vaccination rates enviously high, Gov.
While state mask rules are changing this week, businesses still have the option of requiring them.
Connecticut ranks among the top third of states in terms of hospitality-sector employment loss stemming from the coronavirus pandemic, according to a new trade analysis.
The city of Hartford is requesting state support to launch an artificial intelligence hub in the Capital City, an effort that could include an investment up to $100 million over several years.
The Connecticut Center for Applied AI, organizers say, would offer training to create a pipeline of workers capable of using AI tools to solve business problems. It would also contain laboratory spaces where businesses, academics and other entities could test potential AI applications and use cases.
It wouldn’t contain massive banks of servers or a supercomputer. But it would have the technology to securely connect with high-level AI engines.
Mayor Arunan Arulampalam said he envisions the AI hub as an important center of gravity, providing a talent pipeline and testing ground to help keep the city’s existing corporations anchored, while also drawing experts and students to participating universities.
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