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Vermont youth ages 12 to 15 can now sign up to receive the COVID vaccine.
The appointment system through the Health Department opened at 8:15 Thursday morning. Parents need to add their children to their own profile or create one specifically for their child to book their vaccination.
The CDC recommended opening vaccinations for this age group late Wednesday. Currently, Pfizer is the only COVID vaccine approved for 12-to-15-year-olds, and kids will need a two dose regimen, like adults.
Where teens can get vaccine
In addition to regular sites, Vermont will host vaccination clinics at schools across the state. The locations will be open to students attending that school as well as those from nearby schools, independent schools, homeschoolers and the public.
Editor s Note
Disclaimer: These numbers are based on data shared by the Vermont Department of Health. Sometimes, the DOH will update previous days data based on newly-received information in later days.
After recording its highest number of new cases of COVID-19 in a seven-day period, Colchester saw nearly as many the following week as recently reported by the Vermont Department of Health.
The town tallied 48 new cases between March 25-31 â that being three less than the 51 documented for the week ending March 24. That fed into a Chittenden County spike of 470 new cases during the week which was over 100 more than the 363 reported for the week ending Jan. 13 â the highest weekly total since the