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Connecticut Lodging Association
Coronavirus Update 1/13/21
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CLA Human Trafficking Prevention Training- open to all lodging employees.
1/15/21 at 1:00 p.m. See below for further details or REGISTER HERE
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DCF Human Trafficking Prevention Course for Lodging
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January is Human Trafficking Awareness Month!
Join us Friday, January 15th for CLA's virtual training course on Human Trafficking Prevention from the CT Department of Children and Families. This course is open to all and any lodging employees. Please register each employee who will attend the course separately.
Please send any questions in advance to info@ctlodging.org, with subject line 1/15 HTP Question. Please submit any advance questions by noon, 1/13/21.
When: Friday, January 15, 2021 | 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM
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Downloadable Resources for CT Businesses and Workers
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More than one-third of of employers in Connecticut have already taken the step to register their businesses, preparing themselves for the CT Paid Leave program.
Your participation plays a vital role in ensuring peace of mind for your workers when they need to address their personal and family health.
Employers — use this toolkit to help you and your businesses prepare for Connecticut’s Paid Leave program. In addition to what you will need to know about CT Paid Leave for your business, your employees will likely have questions about what to expect. This toolkit can serve as a roadmap for your business and your workforce to navigate this new program.
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Coronavirus (COVID19) in Connecticut
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Overall Summary Total**; Change Since Yesterday
COVID-19 Cases 217,047; +3,689
COVID-19 PCR Tests Reported 4,758,633; +34,422
Patients Currently Hospitalized with COVID-19; 1,154; +12
COVID-19-Associated Deaths; 6,449; +31
Daily Test Positivity; 10.72%
**Includes confirmed plus probable cases
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Travel Advisory Updated December 19, 2020
Governor Ned Lamont today announced that he has signed an executive order revising the guidelines for the travel advisory he enacted earlier this year in Connecticut amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic in order to streamline its operations and align with recently modified guidance on the virus from the U.S Center for Disease Control and Prevention.
Effective at 12:01 a.m. on Saturday, December 19, 2020, the revised Connecticut COVID-19 Travel Advisory will:
- Apply to all travelers – both foreign and domestic – entering Connecticut from any location, except for the neighboring states of New Jersey, New York, and Rhode Island; and
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Require all affected travelers to complete the Connecticut Travel Health Form (available at ct.gov/travelform) and self-quarantine for a period of 10 days or until a negative COVID-19 test result.
There will be three exemptions from the requirement to self-quarantine:
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Testing alternative exemption: Applicable to any affected traveler who has had a negative test for COVID-19 in the 72 hours prior to their arrival in Connecticut, or subsequent to their arrival in Connecticut, and had submitted such negative test result to the commissioner of the Department of Public Health. This can be either a PCR test or a rapid antigen test.
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Essential worker exemption: Applicable to essential workers traveling for work-related purposes.
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Tested positive for COVID-19 exemption: Applicable to an affected traveler who has tested positive for COVID-19 within 90 days prior to his or her arrival in Connecticut and has clinically recovered, or has not been symptomatic for a period of 10 days since symptom onset or such positive test if not symptomatic, and has submitted such test result to the commissioner of the Department of Public Health.
For further information on the Connecticut COVID-19 Travel Advisory, including an extensive list of frequently asked questions (FAQ), visit ct.gov/Coronavirus/travel.
- Hotels Updated
- Indoor Recreation
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Event Guidance: Indoor Events | Outdoor Events
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Gatherings: Effective, November 6
- Indoor private gatherings at commercial establishment/places of business – 25 people
- Indoor private gatherings at private residents – 25 people
- Outdoor private gatherings – 50 people
Guidance On The Essential Critical Infrastructure Workforce CISA's Identifying Critical Infrastructure During COVID-19 guidance and accompanying list are intended to support state, local, and industry partners in identifying the critical infrastructure sectors and the essential workers. Updated 8/18/20
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For COVID 19 Information Connecticut Residents Can Call 2-1-1 or text CTCOVID to 898211
NEWS
More Vaccine Doses Heading To CT; Doubling Next Phase Recommended patch.com
‘The numbers are going in the wrong direction right now’: CT COVID positivity rate spikes over 10%
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AHLA Update - Updated PPP Application Forms Available
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The Small Business Administration (SBA) has released the updated Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) application forms for both new first draw as well as second draw loans.
The revised program officially launched today, January 11, only for community financial institutions, such as CDFIs. All other lenders will be eligible to participate starting Wednesday, January 13.
Interested borrowers are encouraged to contact their lenders and complete the application as soon as possible. More information is available at AHLA.com.
Form Links:
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COVID-19 Precautions for Hotels, a new course! COVID-19 Precautions for Hotels, created in consultation with the AHLA's Safe Stay Advisory Council, presents united industry guidelines endorsed by all major U.S. hotel brands to help hotel operators achieve their top priority – protecting guests and employees against the coronavirus. REGISTER HERE for the course.
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Webinars
*Please login using your member ID to view the webinars.
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How Hotel Salespeople Are Using Tech to Put People Back in the Sales Process hotel-online.com
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Lodging Reopening Guidelines and Resources
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Guidelines:
CT Office of Tourism: New So Good to See You safety videos- These videos spotlight the many protocols businesses across the state have put in place to welcome visitors back safely. Each video includes interviews with a sampling of our restaurant, lodging and attraction leaders who showcase how well-prepared the entire Connecticut tourism industry is for the return of our residents and area visitors alike. To see all Tourism Safety videos CLICK HERE. Download Lodging Safety Video HERE.
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COVID19: What is the current situation?
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Total cases: 22,522,749 +199,793
Total deaths: 375,124 +1,957
NEWS
The US has suffered its worst day ever for Covid-19 deaths cnn.com
Coronavirus updates: US tops 4K daily deaths for second time, pushing total to 380K; Texas joins California as only states with 2M cases usatoday.com
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CDC Resources
COVID-19 Travel Recommendations
- The Department of State advises U.S. citizens to avoid all international travel due to the global impact of COVID-19.
- CDC recommends that travelers avoid all nonessential international travel. CDC recommends that travelers avoid travel to Brazil, China, Iran, Most European Countries, United Kingdom and Ireland
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U.S. Travel: Travel increases your chances of getting and spreading COVID-19. Do not travel if you are sick, or if you have been around someone with COVID-19 in the past 14 days. Do not travel with someone who is sick. Protect yourself and others during your trip.
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World Health Organization Situation Report who.int
90 054 813; cases; +546 016
1 945 610; deaths; +9,884
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The Connecticut Lodging Association is a trade association representing and promoting the lodging industry in Connecticut. Want to know about CLA benefits and membership? Visit us at ctlodging.org/membership
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Connecticut Lodging Association
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