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Today the city of New Haven began the process of distributing at-home rapid tests to essential staff with symptoms or COVID exposures – including teachers and other school staff ahead of tomorrow’s return to the classroom. This will help ensure essential staff can safely return to work. This initial distribution is part of 10,000 tests the city obtained in recent days.

The city has also received 9,000 tests from the State of Connecticut. Distribution of those tests will begin tomorrow. This initial tranche of tests will be distributed to non-profit service providers who work with vulnerable communities – such as the elderly and those experiencing homelessness. A large portion of these tests will also be dedicated to New Haven Public School children with symptoms or COVID exposures. NHPS will share information directly with families in the near future on this.

While we do not yet have enough rapid tests to distribute widely to the public, we expect to receive additional tests from the state, at which time we will announce additional distributions.

If you need to get tested, Wren labs is re-opening their testing site on the New Haven Green tomorrow afternoon (3-6 PM) and will continue to operate the 60 Sargent Drive location each morning (8 AM – Noon) except for Fridays. No appointments are required, and there may be wait time.

As a reminder, get vaccinated, boosted and wear your masks.

Check out the City’s Covid website at https://covid19.newhavenct.gov/ or call: 203-946-6999 for more information.

Thanks everyone!

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The city of New Haven is preparing for extremely cold temperatures this weekend – with lows of 10 and 8 degrees projected for tonight and Saturday. Extended exposure to extremely low temps can cause frost bite, hypothermia, and can lead to death.

Individuals in need of refuge may use any of our four library branches on Saturday between 10 AM – 5 PM. The Downtown Evening Soup Kitchen at 266 State Street also offers daytime and overnight warming center spaces through Monday at Noon.

Thanks everyone and stay safe! 

Hola a todos, soy el alcalde Justin Elicker con información sobre una ola de frío severo.

La ciudad de New Haven se está preparando para temperaturas extremadamente frías este fin de semana, con temperaturas mínimas de 10 y 8 grados proyectadas para esta noche y para el sábado. La exposición prolongada a temperaturas extremadamente bajas puede causar congelación, hipotermia y puede provocar la muerte.

Las personas que necesitan refugio pueden usar cualquiera de nuestras cuatro sucursales de la biblioteca los sábados entre las 10 de la mañana y las 5 de la tarde. El comedor público de Downtown Evening, en 266 State Street, también ofrece espacios para calentarse durante el día y la noche hasta el lunes al mediodía.

¡Gracias a todos y manténganse seguros

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Photojournalist William Plowman first visited Gary, Indiana, in 2007. He was immediately drawn to the former steel town and its complicated relationship with poverty and violence. PHOTOS

City of the Century that became a ghost town: Tragic portraits from the decaying world of America's industrial heartlands, Gary, Indiana

By JAMES NYE

Union Station in Gary Indiana

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