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Paid more to stay home?

April 15, 2020
Legislation leads to unintended consequences By Anne Wallace Allen/VTDigger As he ponders a future where online orders are dropping and the opening of a new store in Connecticut has been delayed, Danforth Pewter CEO Bram Kleppner is also wrestling with another unexpected problem: Workers who leave their posts are eligible for more than $1,100 a week—…

Covid-19 cases will likely remain within state’s health system capacity

April 15, 2020
By Polly Mikula and Erin Petenko/VTDigger The latest update to the state’s model of Covid-19 cases shows that the rate of new cases  continues to decline. At a press conference Friday, April 10, Michael Pieciak, commissioner of the Department of Financial Regulation, said the slowdown indicates Vermont will most likely have enough hospital beds, intensive care beds…

Health care professionals get expedited temporary licenses

April 15, 2020
Action hopes to expand the pool of care providers available during COVID-19 emergency Health care professionals can now quickly become temporarily licensed to provide care during the COVID-19 public health emergency, according to a news release April 13. Gov. Phil Scott signed Act 91 on March 31, granting emergency authority to expedite temporary licensure for…

Sanders endorses Biden

April 15, 2020
By Kit Norton/VTDigger Days after dropping out of the presidential race, Sen. Bernie Sanders endorsed former Vice President Joe Biden in a campaign livestream discussion between the two men, Monday, April 13. “I’m asking every Democrat, I’m asking every independent, I’m asking a lot of Republicans to come together in this campaign to support your candidacy,…

Voting goes digital

April 15, 2020
By Sen. Alison Clarkson The Legislature’s priority focus during this unusual time is providing relief to Vermonters who face serious life challenges as a result of the COVID-19 crisis. As we are all discovering, a surprising number of the needs of everyday life are affected by having to “stay safe, stay home.”  From reducing people’s…

Hunkering down

April 15, 2020
By Rep. Jim Harrison This past Friday, April 10, Governor Scott extended Vermont’s “Stay Home, Stay Safe” order until May 15. The extension was not a surprise given that he had been messaging for a week that an extension was likely. And when asked about returning activity to “normal,” he indicated it would be gradual,…

A hard choice

April 15, 2020
By Senator Dick McCormack The present policy of the state, per court order, is to allow physically present visitation between foster children and their natural parents, despite the COVID epidemic. I support a change in policy to require applicable families to honor the Governor’s isolation protocol, allowing for exceptions. My thinking is as follows: The…

Saluting the forgotten heroes

April 15, 2020
Dear Editor, The COVID-19 pandemic has caused a global shift in how we function as a society. From quarantine orders, to face masks, to social distancing, we are all getting used to the “new normal.” However, there are two sectors, quietly working in the background, almost invisible to the public, but which are the basis…

April is Child Abuse Prevention Month

April 15, 2020
Dear Editor, April is Child Abuse Prevention Month across the country. This unprecedented time for all Vermonters brings out the best in us all and also can elevate the risk for child abuse, domestic violence and increased substance abuse. Stress is a factor we as Vermonters are doing and can do a lot to decrease…

Celebrate Earth Day with plant-based eating

April 15, 2020
Dear Editor, With the 50th anniversary of Earth Day on April 22, we are already reducing our carbon footprint during the pandemic by curtailing travel. But we can do so much more by cutting our consumption of animal meat and milk products. A recent article in the respected journal Nature argues that animal agriculture is…

Vt will have safe and secure elections without public health risk

April 15, 2020
By Jim Condos, Vermont Secretary of State The current public health crisis has been a serious test for us all, and it’s also testing our democracy and how we respond in a crisis. Just last week the Supreme Court voted 5-4, along ideological lines, to reject an extension of absentee ballot return deadlines for Wisconsin…

Breathless

April 15, 2020
By Faith Gong I’ve seen several articles lately in which mental health professionals explain the emotions that humankind is experiencing right now — when the worldwide death toll from the COVID-19 virus continues to rise and the social distancing guidelines under which we have been placed stretch out indefinitely — as grief. Collective grief. If…

Delegation announces emergency funding for Vermont community health centers

April 15, 2020
Vermont’s Congressional delegation (Senators Patrick Leahy and Bernie Sanders and Congressman Peter Welch) announced Thursday, April 9, that the state’s 11 federally qualified health centers received a total of $8.7 million for COVID-19 relief. This federal funding was provided to community health centers as a result of the CARES Act, the federal stimulus enacted last…

Rutland Area Medical Community Scholarship extends application deadline to May 1, 2020

April 15, 2020
RUTLAND—In light of the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Rutland Area Medical Community Scholarship application deadline has been extended to May 1, 2020 so more qualified candidates can still apply. In its fourth year, this scholarship is possible thanks to the generosity of Rutland area physicians, retired physicians, physician assistants, and nurse practitioners. The scholarship is intended…

How to prevent ‘zoom-bombing’ in your next videoconference

April 15, 2020
As the U.S. COVID-19 health crisis continues, many businesses, organizations, and schools adapt to utilizing temporary telework arrangements. Better Business Bureau (BBB) warns video conference app users of recent “Zoom-Bombing” where hijackers infiltrate the Zoom session. Zoom’s founder and CEO Eric Yuan said in a blog post Wednesday, April 1, that the company went from…