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Submit ReviewWhile most of Connecticut has seen a low rate of positive COVID-19 cases, the city of Danbury has become a concerning exception.
This hour, we talk to the city’s Mayor, Mark Boughton, to hear more about this local outbreak.
And later, contact tracing is a critical public health tool for containing the spread of COVID-19. But who are the people actually running Connecticut’s tracing efforts?
We hear from one of the state’s regional health directors.
And we check in across the Atlantic with a reporter in Germany, a place many point to as a model for public health response to the pandemic.
Do you have questions about contact tracing or how public health officials work to contain future outbreaks?
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