A Surge In COVID-19 Testing Needed Before Connecticut Can Reopen Safely
By Steve Hamm, Health I-Team Leslie Radcliffe looks ahead to the planned reopening of Connecticut’s economy beginning on May 20 with […]
By Steve Hamm, Health I-Team Leslie Radcliffe looks ahead to the planned reopening of Connecticut’s economy beginning on May 20 with […]
By Sujata Srinivasan, Health I-Team Weeks into staying home from preschool, Betty, 4, threw herself on the floor and had a
(Ivanhoe Newswire) — Right now, every person’s life and routine in the U.S. have been disrupted. Schools are closed, families
Are black and Hispanic residents less likely to be referred for COVID-19 testing than others?
Over a prolonged period, the impact of social isolation is as harmful as smoking, obesity, depression…
New Haven family to Governor Ned Lamont: HELP immigrant families
“People should all have long term access to their medications, during the pandemic it’s especially important”
By Doris Maldonado People with disabilities have been in perpetual quarantine long before COVID-19. That’s right! While you’re drowning in
The first thing which came to Begoña’s mind when her Dad was diagnosed was that he was going to die
By Lisa Backus, Health I-Team Community health centers that provide medical care to 400,000 low-income patients throughout the state are
Trump suggests undocumented immigrants do not deserve help because they’re taking jobs away from Americans
Coronavirus compounds inequality and endangers Hispanics and communities of color