Connecticut issues new vaccine mandates for state employees
Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont announced new COVID-19 vaccine requirements for state employees Thursday.
State employees in hospital facilities will be required to get vaccinated, while all other state employees, K-12 teachers and staff and early childhood staff will need to get tested weekly if they are not vaccinated, he said.
The requirements go into effect Sept. 27 and are on top of a previously announced vaccine mandate for long-term care employees.
"We've done very well, thank you Connecticut, in terms of people getting vaccinated," Lamont said at a press briefing. "We've got to do better."
More than 74% of Connecticut residents ages 12 and up are fully vaccinated, according to Centers for Disease Control and Prevention data.