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Vermont urging vaccination, care as virus continues spread

Vermont urging vaccination, care as virus continues spread WILSON RING, Associated Press FacebookTwitterEmail Vermont officials are urging the state s residents who are eligible to get vaccinated against the virus that causes COVID-19, but they are also asking people to keep up with the measures designed to slow the spread of the virus. The Tuesday call came as Vermont continues to set or approach records for the number of new cases of the virus. But deaths and hospitalizations are down because many older Vermonters, those most vulnerable to death and serious consequences of COVID-19, have been vaccinated. Many of those new cases are among young people who are less likely to suffer serious consequences or death from COVID-19.

Vermont Tattoo Artist s Death Has Friends Urging Focus on COVID-19 Prevention – NBC Boston

Audy died Tuesday, loved ones told NECN, after a hospitalization for COVID-19. In an interview Wednesday, Morgan said Audy was a constant in her life always there with supportive and fun texts or phone calls throughout the day, every day. Without those, she said she feels “really unmoored.” Friends of the tattoo artist and comic book mega-fan described him as having a huge heart for anyone needing help, including rescue animals. They said the cruelest part of their loss is that Anthony had booked his vaccine appointment shortly before getting his diagnosis. “He had a lot of love for people,” recalled Jim DuVal, a close friend and former coworker of Audy’s at Yankee Tattoo in Burlington. “He really was just lovely.”

UVM Health Network expands visitor access to hospitals, with some restrictions

With certain exceptions, visitors will be asked to show proof of full vaccination and are asked to bring their vaccination cards Vermont Business Magazine Based on the latest guidance from the State of Vermont, The University of Vermont Health Network is easing some visitor policy restrictions effective April 2 for fully vaccinated people in inpatient areas at its Vermont hospitals. Some restrictions will remain in place to protect the health and safety of patients and staff. Policies vary slightly by hospital, so visitors are encouraged to check first before visiting. Family members and loved ones are valued members of the health care team and play a critical role in supporting the wellbeing of patients. Inpatients will now be allowed one fully vaccinated, healthy visitor per day. Visitors will be asked to show proof of vaccination except in certain circumstances outlined in each hospital’s policy. Examples of exceptions where unvaccinated people may visit include end-of-life c

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