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Connecticut Lodging Association
Coronavirus Update 12/16/20
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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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State of the Travel Industry 2021
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Livestream from the National Press Club
REFUELING THE ECONOMY AND AMERICAN JOBS THROUGH TRAVEL
Please join U.S. Travel Association President and CEO Roger Dow for an exclusive virtual update on the state of the American travel industry. The address will cover the relief and stimulus policy priorities that will be necessary to help safely reignite domestic and international inbound travel to accelerate our industry's rebound in the year ahead.
U.S. Travel will also release our ambitious and comprehensive Power of Travel Platform, which details how advocacy will deliver economic relief and recovery, increase America's global competitiveness, define the future of mobility and infrastructure, reimagine air travel, and improve travel facilitation.
Over the next several years, these efforts will further elevate our industry, ensuring we are central to national conversations concerning the most pressing issues facing our country.
Wednesday, January 27, 2021 | 1:00 PM
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Coronavirus (COVID19) in Connecticut
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Overall Summary Total**; Change Since Yesterday
COVID-19 Cases 155,462; +1,470
COVID-19-Associated Deaths; 5,466; +22
Patients Currently Hospitalized with COVID-19; 1,269; +26
COVID-19 PCR Tests Reported 3,829,716; +24,580
Daily Test Positivity; 5.98%
**Includes confirmed plus probable cases
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Travel Advisory Updated October 20, 2020
Anyone traveling into Connecticut from a state with a positive case rate higher than 10 per 100,000 residents, or higher than a 10% test positivity rate over a 7-day rolling average, or from a country for which the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has issued a Level 3 Travel Health Notice, are directed to:
1. Self-quarantine for a 14-day period from the time of last contact within the identified state
2. Provide proof of negative COVID-19 test results within three days of arrival to avoid quarantining
3. Get tested in Connecticut and quarantine until receipt of negative test results
The list of impacted locations is updated on a weekly basis every Tuesday as the situation develops across the country. Click here to see impacted states.
Residents of New York, New Jersey and Connecticut are exempt from this advisory but are advised to avoid non-essential travel.
Travelers will now be required to complete a form upon entry into Connecticut stating their name, date of birth, state of origin, estimated length of stay and location while in Connecticut, as well as contact information. The form is required to be submitted to DPH and can be completed online by visiting ct.gov/travelform.
As of Tuesday, December 15, the following locations meet the criteria:
Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Guam, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Mexico, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Puerto Rico, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Virgin Islands, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin, Wyoming
- 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
Coronavirus Hits CT DOT Hard Ahead Of Major Snowstorm patch.com
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AHLA COVID-19 Government Affairs Update
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As negotiations ensue on Capitol Hill for additional COVID relief before the holidays, AHLA continues to demand urgent action from Congress to save hotel jobs. Join AHLA President & CEO Chip Rogers and AHLA EVP, Government Affairs, Brian Crawford this Thursday for the last Lobby Live session of the year as they discuss:
- Real-time COVID relief negotiation updates.
- The Bipartisan Emergency COVID Relief Act of 2020.
- AHLA’s HotelsACT and COVID RELIEF NOW Coalition efforts.
Thursday, December 17
2pm EST
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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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CT Paid Leave Program Registration
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IT'S TIME TO REGISTER YOUR BUSINESS
The CT Paid Leave program applies to all Connecticut businesses with one or more employees, therefore it is important for all employers with Connecticut workers to register with the CT Paid Leave Authority. As registration is now open, visit CTPaidLeave.org to register your business.
Businesses interested in seeking an exemption from the program can learn about the CT Paid Leave opt-out requirements and apply for an exemption from the program through the registration process.
Sole proprietors and those who are self-employed are eligible to opt in to the program through the registration process.
To begin the registration process, please visit the CT Paid Leave website’s registration page by clicking the button below.
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DCF Human Trafficking Prevention Course for Lodging
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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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AAA: At Least 34 Million Fewer Americans to Travel This Holiday Season hotelbusiness.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: 16,317,892 +204,748
Total deaths: 300,032 +1,766
NEWS
Coronavirus updates: More young people died during pandemic than expected; FDA approves first at-home COVID test usatoday.com
A second vaccine could soon get the green light while officials issue warning for the holiday cnn.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
71 919 725; cases; +532 320
1 623 064; deaths; +9,353
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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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