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More walk-in COVID vaccination clinics are open in Vermont
Vermont s elimination of the residency requirement also comes at the same time as the state has increased the number of COVID-19 vaccine clinics where people can walk in and get a shot without an appointment. People can visit healthvermont.gov/MyVaccine to view a list of available walk-in sites throughout the state.
The state s celebration of EMS (emergency medical services) Week also involves walk-in clinics for the one-dose Johnson & Johnson vaccine at EMS stations around the state. These clinics are being held from May 21 to May 23, and people who get vaccinated through one of the clinics will get coupons for a free creemee, according to the Health Department s website. The Johnson & Johnson vaccine is only available for people who are 18 and older.
A sign at Burlington High School Shortly after Burlington High School closed last September because of high levels of airborne toxic chemicals in its tech center building, district Superintendent Tom Flanagan got what he thought was encouraging news.
Further testing in the other five high school buildings found polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB) levels between one and 300 nanograms per cubic meter, with an average of 98 nanograms still above Vermont s screening level of 15 nanograms per cubic meter but significantly below the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency s guidelines of 500 to 600 nanograms for high school-age students and staff. I thought,
OK, we re going to be able to get back in here, Flanagan said. He even made what he called the rookie superintendent move of telling the girls soccer team that things looked good for a return to campus.
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