âMcClassroom, Where Vermont students access WiFi, highlights broadband gap
A high schooler says her home internet service is so bad, she must go to a McDonald s parking lot in order to do her remote learning Share Updated: 6:27 PM EDT Apr 7, 2021
âMcClassroom, Where Vermont students access WiFi, highlights broadband gap
A high schooler says her home internet service is so bad, she must go to a McDonald s parking lot in order to do her remote learning Share Updated: 6:27 PM EDT Apr 7, 2021
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Show Transcript GOOD EVENING, I M STEWART LEDBETTER. UP TOP TONIGHT: MAKING SURE EVERYONE IN VERMONT CAN ACCESS BROADBAND HAS LONG BEEN DISCUSSED. BUT WITH A MASSIVE INFUSIO OF FEDERAL MONEY THROUGH THE AMERICAN RESCUE PLAN, ADVOCATES, POLITICIANS AND COMMUNITY MEMBERS ALIKE BELIEVE áNOWá IS THE TIME THAT GOAL CAN FINALLY BECOME A REALITY. JACK THURSTON HAS THE STORY. ((SAMANTHA DONAHUE / Hig School Junior: a hassle.) Saman
Sam Donahue didnât feel the needle prick as the nurse perched next to him, rubbed something cold on his skin and injected the first half of a COVID-19 vaccine into his arm.
For Donahue, a South Burlington firefighter and EMT, the vaccine wonât change how he helps people, but it adds a sense of security, like an internal shield underneath his PPE.
âIt feels like any other flu shot,â said Fire Chief Terry Francis, who also proudly submitted his arm for the shot.
As of Monday, 87 percent of South Burlington firefighters received part one of their COVID-19 vaccine.