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Details start to emerge on unemployment insurance, other relief payments

April 8, 2020
By Anne Wallace Allen/VTDigger People who are filing for state unemployment insurance for this week will start receiving their weekly $600 supplement from the federal government when they receive their unemployment check next week, according to state officials. But for the self-employed and independent contractors, who are also in line to receive assistance from the state…

Attorney General outlines ‘Stay Home, Stay Safe’ enforcement

April 8, 2020
On Friday, April 3, Attorney General T.J. Donovan published Attorney General’s Directive to Law Enforcement on the Enforcement of COVID-19 Emergency Order. The directive is geared toward law enforcement, including state’s attorneys, sheriffs, and police. The directive establishes that the Attorney General will bring all enforcement actions related to the COVID-19 Emergency Order and provides steps…

State’s “most likely scenario” for COVID-19 cases show sufficient supply of ventilators, most PPE

April 8, 2020
Staff report On Sunday, April 5, the state of Vermont released a summary of ventilators and personal protective equipment (PPE) available as part of the coordinated fight against COVID-19. Under the “most likely scenario” modeling the state currently has a sufficient supply of N95 FFP respirators, surgical masks and gloves. It does not have a…

MINT to make 10,000 face shields for RRMC

April 8, 2020
By Katy Savage Volunteers from the Rutland MINT Makerspace are committing to making 10,000 face shields for the Rutland Regional Medical Center as the hospital combats the coronavirus. MINT MakerSpace spokesperson Karen McCalla said MINT members Gabe Oberkirch and Tom Lichtman created the design for the shields and are cutting them with a laser. Oberkirch…

State now recommends everyone wear masks in public

April 8, 2020
By Polly Mikula On Friday, April 3, Health Commissioner Mark Levine officially recommended that Vermonters wear cloth facial masks, or coverings, if they need to leave their homes for essential purposes. This advice is based on new data about how COVID-19 can spread before a person has any symptoms, in other words: before they know…

Confirmed cases of coronavirus jump, but positive indicators emerge

April 8, 2020
Staff report The state identified 70 new coronavirus positive cases Saturday, April 4 — the largest increase of any single day so far. The next day brought 52 more. The state has double its confirmed cases in just a week, 280 new cases in seven days for a total of 575 confirmed cases as of…

How to sew a protective face mask

April 8, 2020
The supply of surgical masks is at a critical all-time low throughout the entire nation. Orders for the standard disposable masks used in hospitals are back-ordered, due to the high demand for protective equipment. Because of these supply concerns, many hospitals across the country have requested homemade surgical masks as an emergency stopgap measure. According…

Reusable bags found to harbor pathogens, could contribute to coronavirus spread

April 8, 2020
By Julia Purdy Voices who opposed the ban on single-use plastic bags as more hygienic and utilitarian may be getting some support from an unanticipated source: COVID-19. Since at least 2010, when the University of Arizona, partnering with Loma Linda University, randomly examined 84 reusable grocery bags in actual use and found significant traces of e.coli and…

Confirmed cases jump 123 to 512 over the weekend

April 5, 2020
The state identified 71 new coronavirus positive cases Saturday — the largest increase of any single day so far — and reported three new deaths in Vermont. Sunday brought 52 more. The new cases bring the total number of positive coronavirus tests in the state since the beginning of the outbreak to 512. Thus far,…

State issues new guidance on face masks

April 3, 2020
On Friday, April 3, Health Commissioner Mark Levine, MD, recommended that Vermonters wear cloth facial masks, or coverings, if they need to leave their homes for essential purposes. This advice is based on new data about how COVID-19 can spread before a person has any symptoms. Because people may have COVID-19 but no symptoms, wearing…

KPAA interviews MT editor and publisher Polly Mikula

April 3, 2020
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=imXVykm-5PY&feature=youtu.be Mike Coppinger, Executive Director of the Killington Pico Area Association, interviews owner and publisher of the Mountain Times Polly Mikula. They talk about the Killington community's response in the wake of COVID-19. This interview was taped on April 1, 2020

Update on Vermont coronavirus cases, April 2

April 2, 2020
Medical surge preparations Gov. Phil Scott today (April 2) announced additional medical surge locations to prepare for a surge of COVID-19 patients and the need for additional hospital and medical capacity. In partnership with the Vermont National Guard, the state is creating two additional high capacity care sites for surge: one in Essex Junction at…

Good news?

April 1, 2020
Tuesday's coronavirus #s, charts: While Vermont continues to see more coronavirus cases each day, the exponential growth is rate is not as steep as some had feared. Experts expect social distancing will continue to work and broader testing will allow contact-tracing, which will help identify those who may be contagious. For daily local news about…

Scott strengthens executive order on travel

April 1, 2020
Calls for 14-day home-quarantine for anyone coming from New York, New Jersey and Connecticut On Monday, March 30, Governor Phil Scott ordered additional restrictions on travelers arriving in Vermont and announced additional guidance for the lodging industry to enhance compliance with his “Stay Home, Stay Safe” order. The measures under the order, effective March 25,…

$2 trillion coronavirus relief package is passed, Leahy secured $2 billion for Vermont

April 1, 2020
Legislation includes small business aid, direct payments to individuals and increased unemployment compensation Staff report President Trump signed a $2 trillion economic stimulus bill Friday afternoon, March 27, after the House passed it earlier that day. The package provides aid to help individuals, families, small businesses and hospitals mitigate the impact of the coronavirus pandemic.…