By Curt Peterson It’s been over a month since Vermont governor Phil Scott declared a state of emergency (March 13) and a month this week since he made the “Stay Home, Stay Safe” order (March 24) to inhibit the spread […]
Category: Covid-19 updates
Phased restart of economy outlined
Scott administration data shows Vermont past its peak, announces cautious protocols for reopening On Friday, April 17, Governor Phil Scott outlined an approach for the phased restart of Vermont’s economy, emphasizing the state’s modeling indicates initial steps can be taken […]
Coronavirus cases rise to 812, 38 deaths
As of Sunday, April 19, the Vermont Department of Health reported that a total of 43 Rutland County and 37 Windsor County residents had tested positive for COVID-19. That amounts to 7 cases per 10,000 population for both Rutland and […]
Governor Scott announces a phased restart of Vermont’s economy
Administration outlines principles and safety precautions, based on data and scientific models • New order allows small crews (1-2 people) for outside construction or other outdoor trade jobs, and single-worker professional services to restart April 20 • Clarifies guidance for […]
Governor extends State of Emergency, “Stay Home, Stay Safe” mandate until May 15
Order permits lodging reservations to begin June 15 On Friday, April 10, Governor Phil Scott extended Vermont’s State of Emergency through May 15, which also extends the expiration date of all corresponding orders and directives issued in response to the COVID-19 […]
I Love Rutland targets Covid-19 with safety info
1,000 signs to highlight how to combat virus, stay safe RUTLAND—I Love Rutland is about to show some love in a new way, producing 1,000 lawn signs to remind county residents to stay vigilant, stay safe, and help each other […]
Killington resident sews masks for area employees
By Katy Savage If you see someone wearing a fabric facemask in the Killington area, it was likely made by Jane Johnson. Johnson has made 70 facemasks so far for employees at Killington Market, Sushi Yoshi, Sunup Bakery, iPie Pizzaria, […]
Covid-19 cases will likely remain within state’s health system capacity
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, […]
Avoid scammers cashing in on your stimulus check
Scammers are trying to cash in on the coronavirus. From selling phony health care products to soliciting donations for fake charities, scammers will try anything to get your money or sensitive personal information during times of crisis. With economic impact payments or […]
Vermont lights up the world
By Brooke Geery All around the country, people are finding ways to connect without actual contact, and one of those is through lights. Here in Rutland, Rutland Regional Medical Center illuminated its Christmas star, which gave Nancy Greenwood an idea. […]