Vermont is getting closer to opening day, but it isn t there yet.
The state lifted its 10 p.m. curfew for bars and clubs Saturday. Gov. Phil Scott previously indicated he would make the change once
80% of Vermont s eligible population received at least one dose of the vaccine. The governor accelerated the change before Vermont hit that threshold due to an increased rate of people in the
18-to-29 age bracket getting vaccinated.
Still, there are a few things that still need to happen before Vermont fully opens its doors.
The state is currently in step three of its Vermont Forward plan, a guide for phased reopening. This step mandates:
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Vermont Business Magazine The Vermont Division for Historic Preservation is opening the State Historic Sites for the 2021 season. Opening on Saturday, May 29, are the President Calvin Coolidge State Historic Site in Plymouth Notch, Mount Independence State Historic Site in Orwell, and Bennington Battle Monument in Bennington. The observation deck of the Monument will be open again this season, affording visitors spectacular 360-degree views. On Friday, July 2, Hubbardton Battlefield in Hubbardton and Chimney Point in Addison will be opening to the public. The Senator Justin Morrill State Historic Site in Strafford will open its doors on Saturday, July 3.
VDH COVID-19 Update: Eight new cases and no deaths in almost two weeks vermontbiz.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from vermontbiz.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.