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Covid Back-to-School Resource Guide

September 16, 2020
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Fauci says Vt. is the model for Covid response

September 16, 2020
Continued vigilance required By Polly Mikula National Health Advisor Dr. Anthony S. Fauci addressed Vermont by video Tuesday, Sept 15, at Gov. Phil Scott’s weekly news conference. “I’m a big fan,” said Scott of Fauci’s role guiding the nation through the coronavirus pandemic. “He tells it like it is. And in a way that most…

First few Covid cases reported at Vt. schools

September 16, 2020
Hartford High stays open after one case, Crossett Brook moves remote after two Staff report Hartford High School announced Sunday, Sept. 13, that a student had tested positive for Covid-19. But state health officials said the case was sufficiently isolated and that school could remain open as planned on Monday, according to Superintendent Tom DeBalsi.…

Coronavirus Poem

September 16, 2020
By David P Carroll We live in a scary World today It’s different than Before No more hugs kissing Our happiness gone away Like never before The virus has taken our Loved ones away Families suffering Like never before The fear of the unknown Has arrived The worry of what will happen Tomorrow to you…

Deadline nearing for Covid farm aid

September 9, 2020
Time is running out to apply for two major agricultural grant programs related to Covid-19. The deadline to apply for millions of dollars is Oct. 1. “I strongly encourage all Vermont farmers, producers and working lands businesses to apply for these funds before they are no longer available on Oct. 1,” said Agriculture Secretary Anson…

Killington outbreak is not widespread

September 9, 2020
Just one more Covid cases identified in Killington since private party, total at 18 By Katy Savage Only one additional Covid-19 case was identified in Killington after three days of testing last week, bringing the number of cases associated with the outbreak in town to 18. Hundreds of tests came back negative, including all those…

Public Service Dept. announces Covid-19 emergency connectivity awards

September 2, 2020
The Public Service Dept. announced Aug. 21  $3,926,650 in grant awards to internet service providers to serve over 5,800 eligible locations with broadband connections in response to Covid-19. The PSD awarded $351,520 to Mansfield Community Fiber to extend fiber broadband to 676 locations and offset the customer costs for 10 locations; $171,770 to the NEW…

Utility bill relief is available

September 2, 2020
Governor Phil Scott announced $8 million in available grant funding to assist Vermonters with overdue utility bills as a result of economic hardship due to the pandemic. “Many Vermonters are struggling to keep up with their basic expenses because of this pandemic, and these grant funds provide necessary relief for those who’ve fallen behind on…

Award maximums increased for Vermont businesses most impacted by Covid-19

September 2, 2020
Governor Phil Scott, the Agency of Commerce and Community Development (ACCD) and the Department of Taxes announced on Aug. 19 an increase to the maximum grant award for Economic Recovery Grants for Vermont business sectors most negatively impacted by the Covid-19 pandemic and subsequent closures and capacity restrictions. The increase in the maximum grant award…

Gov. Scott proposes offering $1,200 in Covid aid to undocumented immigrants

September 2, 2020
By Kit Norton/VTDigger Gov. Phil Scott has proposed putting $2 million toward stimulus payments for Vermonters who were ineligible to receive $1,200 in federal Covid-19 stimulus checks this spring. In the budget proposal sent to lawmakers last week is a plan to help Vermonters who filed federal and state income taxes without using Social Security numbers,…

Castleton passes limit on gatherings

September 2, 2020
The town of Castleton passed a measure on Aug. 27 requiring residents to limit gatherings to 25 people. The Select Board’s action comes after an off-campus party in the college town last weekend ended in a stabbing and sent three people to the hospital. Officers estimated between 50 and 75 people had gathered at the…

State prepares for flu season amid pandemic

September 2, 2020
Mandatory flu vaccinations for K-12 students considered Staff report Health Commissioner Mark Levine, MD said at a press conference Friday, Aug. 28, that preparations are beginning for flu season, with the goals of keeping Vermonters healthy and to have the rate of flu be as low as possible to ensure that Vermonters do not face…

17 now confirmed in Killington Covid outbreak

September 2, 2020
UPDATE: Friday, Sept. 4: There are now 17 Covid-19 cases associated with the outbreak in Killington, including 11 people who attended the private party Aug. 19 and six from subsequent transmission. Two of the new cases had already been identified as close contacts, and were in quarantine, preventing further spread, according to State Epidemiologist Patsy…

Covid-19 outbreak confirmed in Killington

August 31, 2020
 14 positive cases identified thus far The Vermont Department of Health is investigating a community outbreak of Covid-19 cases in Rutland County. The outbreak is associated with people who attended a private party at the Summit Lodge in Killington on Wednesday, Aug. 19. To date, the Health Department has identified 14 cases among people who…

Covid relief grants available for agriculture businesses

August 25, 2020
$8.5 million in relief funds represent the third phase of the Vermont Covid-19 Agriculture Assistance Program On Wednesday, Aug. 19, Governor Phil Scott and the Vermont Agency of Agriculture, Food and Markets announced $8.5 million in relief funding has been made available for farmers, sugar makers, meat and poultry processors, slaughterhouses, farmers markets, agricultural food products businesses, forest…