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State officials expect J&J guidance Friday


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MONTPELIER — State officials anticipate hearing news about how to proceed with the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine soon.
At the twice weekly news conference on Vermont’s response to the pandemic, Gov. Phil Scott said federal officials expect a decision regarding restrictions with the vaccine will be announced Friday.
“No firm commitment,” he said, having just gotten off a call with White House officials and other governors, “but that’s the speculation.”
Last week, Vermont followed recommendations from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention that states should pause administration of the J&J vaccine after a rare form of blood clot affected six of the approximately 6.8 million recipients of the vaccine. All six cases were in women between the ages of 18 and 48; there was one death and all remained under investigation. ....

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VDH COVID-19 Update: Better news prompts slight easing of gathering restrictions


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December 22, 2020
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Officials announce temporary change to gathering restrictions for the holidays
As COVID-19 case growth in Vermont has stabilized, Governor Phil Scott today announced a small, temporary modification to restrictions on multi-household gatherings during the holidays, a phased restart of youth sports and restoration of earlier guidance allowing outdoor activities.
Between December 23 and January 2, households may gather with one other trusted household. State officials stress that, while gathering with one other household is allowed, anyone over the age of 65, those with pre-existing conditions and those who work with vulnerable populations should avoid gatherings. ....

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