New COVID-19 cases continue trend of low rates
The Health Department reported 21 new cases of COVID-19 on Sunday, 22 cases Saturday and 21 the day before. This trend of new case reports ranging from the low 20s to low 50s highlights the incredible progress Vermont has made in reducing the spread of virus.
A solid combination of prevention efforts by Vermonters, the state’s contact tracing and outbreak investigations, and the high percentage of people stepping up and getting vaccinated, all helped to drive down the amount of virus in the state.
These cases are not just numbers. What was once a daily case count in the hundreds represents loved ones, friends, family and neighbors who were ill, hospitalized or in the ICU, and tragically, the 255 people whose death was related to the virus. Even among those who had only minor or no symptoms, all those cases meant more virus easily spreading throughout our communities
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Vaccine appointments now open to Vermonters age 30 and older
More than 14,000 Vermonters age 30 and older made appointments for the COVID-19 vaccine through the state registration system Monday, the first day that age group became eligible.
You can still make an appointment online at
. There are enough slots at sites throughout Vermont for everyone who is eligible.
Anyone who is unable to make their appointment online, or who needs to speak with someone in a language other than English can call 855-722-7878.
Vaccination sites are available around the state, and people can choose a nearby location when making their appointment.