The Daily Numbers
The health department reported six new cases of COVID-19 in Vermont on Sunday. The stateâs cumulative total since the start of the pandemic is now 23,486.
Two of the new cases are in Washington County. Each reporting one care are Bennington, Franklin and Windham County, with one case pending validation in Orleans County.
With one new case reported on Sunday, Bennington County has has had 74 cases reported in the past 14 days. Windham County has had 62 new cases in the same period.
Twelve Vermonters were hospitalized with the disease as of Sunday, and two of those patients were listed in intensive care.
The Daily Numbers
The health department reported six new cases of COVID-19 in Vermont on Sunday. The stateâs cumulative total since the start of the pandemic is now 23,486.
Two of the new cases are in Washington County. Each reporting one care are Bennington, Franklin and Windham County, with one case pending validation in Orleans County.
With one new case reported on Sunday, Bennington County has has had 74 cases reported in the past 14 days. Windham County has had 62 new cases in the same period.
Twelve Vermonters were hospitalized with the disease as of Sunday, and two of those patients were listed in intensive care.
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BOSTON (AP) â Boston s famous Swan Boats are again offering rides after being sidelined last year because of the pandemic.
Acting Mayor Kim Janey took her family on one of the foot-powered boats Saturday to celebrate their reopening at the Boston Public Garden. Janey called it âa great way to celebrate our recovery from the pandemic.â
âWe welcome Bostonians and visitors back to our historic park to enjoy this joyful attraction in keeping with current health guidelines for a safe ride with family and friends, she said in a statement.
Masks are required on the boats, and passengers are being spaced apart in line and on the vessels.