Vermont Business Magazine The Vermont Department of Health reported a second consecutive day of relative few COVID-19 cases, with 62 (59 on Tuesday), but there was an additional death for 187 total statewide. The total number of cases is 13,122 since the pandemic began in March 2020. VDH is urging anyone who may have been part of a gathering, or traveled out of state, or is
Vermont Business Magazine The Vermont Department of Health today is reporting 122 new cases COVID-19 after two days of cases well under 100. There was also one more deeath for a statewide total of 188. Also, the City of Burlington’s testing of wastewater has detected the presence of two COVID-19 virus mutations that are associated with the B.1.1.7 variant, first detected in
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Vaccine Eligibility in Vermont
Vermont is making progress in Phase 2 of COVID-19 vaccination, basing efforts on our primary goal – saving lives. We will keep Vermonters informed of when eligibility will expand to the next group. Stay up to date by visiting
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Good news! Even if your age group is not yet eligible, you can still get a step ahead by creating your account in our system. That way, when your age group is up, it ll be smooth sailing to sign up for your first dose. Learn more:
Daily Update on Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19)
February 4, 2021
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Watch the Super Bowl Safely
If you’re planning to watch the Super Bowl this Sunday, remember: it’s safest to celebrate with the people you live with.
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like hosting a virtual watch party or starting a text group with other fans to chat while you watch. Make your own special game-day apps and snacks, or get take-out food to enjoy with those you live with (Bonus: supports your local food establishments!)
Daily Update on Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19)
February 2, 2021
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Vaccination Update
More than 55,000 people have now been vaccinated in Vermont, including 19,500 who have received both doses.
Health Department vaccination sites remained open today despite the snowy weather, with a minimal number of people needing to reschedule, state officials said at Tuesday’s press conference.
Governor Scott said that he and the governors were notified today by the White House that vaccine doses will be increasing by 5 percent, not including what may be coming from any new vaccines that could get approved by the FDA.