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Submit ReviewWith the weather getting hotter and many indoor activities limited because of the pandemic, a trip to the water is a great way to cool off.
But not every Connecticut community has a beachfront or river in town, and many wealthy communities with waterfronts have a history of limiting water access to residents only. Some of those restrictions have reappeared this summer in response to COVID-19.
This hour, we talk about the implications of excluding access to our state’s natural waters, especially during a pandemic.
First, have you been hit by quarantine fatigue? Many residents have limited their social interactions for months but that level of isolation can take a toll. We talk with an epidemiologist taking a “harm reduction” approach to social interactions during COVID-19.
Are you wondering how to minimize your risk while trying to see family and friends?
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