Amanda Cuda, Register Citizen

Amanda Cuda

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Bridgeport, CT, United States

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Past articles by Amanda:

Thousands expected to join CT United Ride’s annual 9/11 tribute

The 2022 CT United Ride will take place Sept. 11, going from Sherwood Island State Park... → Read More

‘People were okay with leaving us behind’: COVID harder on those with disabilities, experts say

Throughout the pandemic, experts said, people with disabilities have faced a variety of... → Read More

‘Keep praying’: Trumbull priest, Ukraine native worries for his home

For Rev. Hryhoriy Lozinskyy of St. John The Baptist Byzantine Catholic Church in... → Read More

Why bird flu is concerning some health experts in Connecticut

According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, a highly pathogenic avian flu was... → Read More

‘Masks and hand-washing are really good’: CT hospitals see dip in strep, ear infections

Even as COVID-19 restrictions have loosened and businesses, including doctor’s offices,... → Read More

Better testing lets many breast cancer patients skip chemo

In 2018, a study of more than 10,000 women showed chemotherapy can be avoided in about 70... → Read More

How Connecticut hospitals have prepared for Henri

Preparations have included stocking up on food and other supplies while allowing staff... → Read More

Common cold or COVID? Some coronavirus patients are mistaking symptoms, doctors say

Doctors said some people — including those vaccinated — have shown up with mild cold... → Read More

Euphoria, confusion and fear: New mask rules pose challenges for CT businesses

Officials and health experts say some of the challenges include unknowns like whether... → Read More

'Nobody can do this alone': Daughters of those with Alzheimer's seek support

About two-thirds of dementia caregivers are women, and about one-third of dementia... → Read More

State won't end flu reports early this year, despite lackluster season

Last year around this time, the state opted to end its weekly flu reports and focus on... → Read More

Experts: J&J pause gives new reason for vaccine-hesitant people to say, 'See, I told you'

Connecticut health experts say vaccine hesitancy has been an issue for decades that... → Read More

State: Only three people tested positive for flu last week

Connecticut’s underwhelming flu season continues to underwhelm, with no new deaths or... → Read More

After COVID cancellation, a French film festival in Greenwich gets a new life online

Ten films will be featured in this year’s Focus on French Cinema festival, which will... → Read More

You've been vaccinated. Now what do you do with the vaccine card?

With more people getting vaccinated against COVID-19, they are now faced with a new set... → Read More

Together since their teens, Alzheimer's strips couple of 'golden years'

The Connecticut chapter of the Alzheimer’s Association in April will hold its annual... → Read More

'It's like it never came at all:' State passes 100 flu cases, but numbers still unusually low

Flu season continues to trudge on in Connecticut, but one local doctor said the season... → Read More

Shopping around for a COVID vaccine? Some say it's not worth it.

Pfizer, Moderna or Johnson & Johnson? Some Connecticut residents are picky about the... → Read More

Experts: Allowing COVID-vaccinated people to gather maskless 'an important step'

Connecticut health experts are cautiously approving of new CDC guidance allowing people... → Read More

Walgreens now sells at-home saliva COVID tests

Walgreens is the latest retailer selling COVID-19 tests that allow people to test... → Read More