Health & Fitness

Hartford Filming COVID-19 Documentary, Seeks Resident Comments

The Hartford Department of Health and Human Services is looking for folks to discuss their COVID-19 pandemic experiences.

HARTFORD, CT — The City of Hartford is currently filming a documentary film about its response to the 2020 pandemic and the implementation of vaccines against COVID-19.

As part of that effort, the City of Hartford Department of Health and Human Services is looking for folks to offer their input and experiences about the vaccine rollout.

"The Immunization team is capturing the voice of the City of Hartford to share their vaccine confidence stories, but also share their stories on the effects of the pandemic in their community," wrote the department.

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The city is especially looking for residents who may have been incarcerated during the pandemic and those who were pregnant during the pandemic.

Those looking to offer their input can call 860-757-4798. Participants must be Hartford residents. Documentary participants do receive a stipend for sharing their stories.

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