Vermont reports 202 new COVID-19 cases, additional death Share Updated: 6:41 PM EST Jan 8, 2021
Vermont reports 202 new COVID-19 cases, additional death Share Updated: 6:41 PM EST Jan 8, 2021
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Show Transcript RESPONDERS ARE NOW ON THE PRIORITY 1-A LIST FOR VACCINATION THE SCOTT ADMINISTRATION SAID VERMONTERS 65 AND UP SHOULD ALL BE VACCINATED BY SPRING. AND A LOT OF QUESTIONS AT TODAY S BRIEFING ABOUT THAT BUSLOAD OF REPUBLICANS WHO ATTENDED THE TRUMP RALLY AT THE CAPITOL. THE STATE APPARENTLY DOESN T KNOW PRECISELY WAS ON THE BUS, NOR CONFIRM IF THEY RE PART OF THE CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION. THE HEALTH COMMISSIONER SAID THE VIDEO OF THE BUSLOAD OF TRUMP SUPPORTERS RETURNING FROM THE U.S. CAPITOL EARLY THURSDAY MORNING SHOWS CLEAR VIOLATIONS OF STATE RULES ABOUT WEARING FACE MASKS - AND SOCIAL DISTANCING. THE DC PROTEST WAS ITSELF WAS A HIGH RISK EVENT BUT STATE AUTHORITY TO FORCE THOSE 53 PEOPLE TO QUARANT
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Vermont Business Magazine On December 22, Governor Phil Scott announced a small, temporary modification to restrictions on multi-household gatherings during the holidays. Between December 23rd and January 2nd, households may gather with one other trusted household. See detail below.
Governor Scott also announced youth sports may resume with no-contact practices. Effective December 26th, school-based and youth recreational programs may begin practices with individual skills, strength and conditioning. The Agency of Education has released full guidance for school-based sports.
Vermonters may resume outdoor activities like sledding, snowmobiling and skiing with those outside of their household, as long as physical distancing, masking and other precautions are observed.