Mark May 19th on your calendar: that’s when all remaining Covid restrictions will be lifted for performing arts venues. It’s also a good time to consider becoming a member of The Katharine Hepburn Cultural Arts Center.
Preparing for Hartford’s 400th Birthday
Researchers Seek Volunteers for Covid-19 Study
If you’re over 65 you’re 400 times more likely to die of Covid than someone in their 20s. If you also have a chronic disease, your risk is even higher.
But more than a year since Covid-19 spread throughout the world, scientists still don’t know the reason why the disease is so much deadlier for those populations. A team of researchers from UConn Health and our client ,The Jackson Laboratory (JAX), plan on changing that.
Learning From a Year of Virtual Events
Local news, which is mostly driven by newspaper reporting, has been financially suffering for several years. Then Covid came and put local media in critical condition.
From layoffs to closings, newsrooms are being hollowed out and diminished. Just take a look at what’s happening to the country’s oldest continuously published newspaper, The Hartford Courant.
Connecticut Must Cherish Local News
Local news, which is mostly driven by newspaper reporting, has been financially suffering for several years. Then Covid came and put local media in critical condition.
From layoffs to closings, newsrooms are being hollowed out and diminished. Just take a look at what’s happening to the country’s oldest continuously published newspaper, The Hartford Courant.
How Jen Psaki Measures Up to the “Tell It” Test
Lanny Davis, special counsel and spokesperson for former President Bill Clinton on legal issues, gives this advice to public relations professionals: “Tell it early, tell it all, tell it yourself.”
Using those three metrics, Jen Psaki, White House press secretary for President Joe Biden, has been exemplary in her first three months.
Learn to Measure for Social Media Success
Lamont’s Climate Proposals Have Put the Wind At Our Back
While Gov. Ned Lamont earned a reputation for being a leader in the Covid crisis, it’s clear he’s ready to take on another threat: climate change.
Lamont has several key legislative proposals that call for reaching a zero-carbon electricity supply by 2040, reducing emissions, streamlining climate adaptations, and protecting vulnerable communities from energy shifts. He notched a small win recently when the Environment Committee passed his bill to formally adopt the regional Transportation and Climate Initiative Program, now sending the legislation to the state Senate for further action.
A Visual Guide to the Covid Vaccine Facts
As part of our work with the Connecticut Department of Public Health, MCG has been creating a tremendous amount of informational content around the Covid-19 vaccine. This includes an array of visuals.
With the vaccine being rapidly approved and produced, it’s only natural that the speed of its production could lead to questions. With this mind, our objective was to answer questions about who makes the vaccines, how they work to combat the virus, and why you should receive the shot.
Spring Means More Than Warm Weather This Year
March 20 is the official start of spring, but this year it will bring much more than warm weather and flowers.
Connecticut will dramatically roll back its Covid-19 restrictions on March 19. Starting then, restaurants can increase capacity from 50% to 100% and the state’s travel restrictions will be lifted.