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Slots at BIPOC-specific vaccine clinics fill up fast
April 14, 2021
By Emma Cotton/VTDigger and Polly Mikula Around the state, slots for vaccines have filled up quickly at several clinics organized specifically for Vermonters who are Black, Indigenous and People of Color (BIPOC) and those in their households. Megan Herrington, public health services director for the Bennington district, said around 3,000 Vermonters who qualified registered for the…
Towns to receive federal money as option tax revenue falls
April 14, 2021
By Katy Savage With some restaurants, inns and bars being forced to close last year, option tax revenue is down by 50% or more in some towns, but many of them will be able to make up some of that with the help of a federal Covid-19 relief bill. Part of $2.7 billion in federal…
What is ‘herd immunity’ and does it help us?
April 13, 2021
Infectious diseases can strike at any time. Some of them cause relatively minor interruptions to daily life and often can resolve of their own accord when the body’s immune system mounts a successful defense. Other diseases can cause serious, even life-threatening symptoms or spread rapidly, which makes it essential for medical professionals to help slow…
Study: 2 in 3 Vermonters believe ‘immunity passports’ should be issued as proof of vaccination
April 13, 2021
It’s a question of social fairness that has grown increasingly pertinent for public health officials as more and more Americans receive their initial dose of the Covid-19 vaccine: Should vaccinated people, or those with antibodies, have more freedom than those without or who have not been vaccinated? As some public spaces begin to open up,…
How to get a vaccination appointment sooner
April 13, 2021
What’s the difference between the federal pharmacy program and state sponsored sites? Staff report There are two parallel programs for receiving your Covid-19 vaccine — one run by the state and one run by the federal government through partnering pharmacies. Each receives separate allocations of vaccines to distribute and each has a separate process for…
Reopening plan requires vaccinations
April 13, 2021
By Polly Mikula Governor Phil Scott issued the “Vermont Forward, Roadmap to Reopening” on April 6, which outlined a three step approach to reopening the Vermont economy based on projected vaccination milestones reached. “We now have three safe and effective vaccines in our toolbox, which gives us a level of predictability we didn’t have…
2021 Covid-19 Vaccination Guide
April 13, 2021
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FAQs about the Covid-19 vaccine
April 13, 2021
The Vermont Dept. of Health and health officials across the globe urge all adults ages 16-plus to get vaccinated for Covid-19 as soon as they’re eligible to help stop the spread of the disease and its variants — we all must do our part and get vaccinated so that we can once again return to…
Gov. Scott, First Lady receive vaccinations
April 7, 2021
On Monday, April 5, Governor Phil Scott and First Lady Diana McTeague Scott received their Covid-19 vaccinations at a clinic run by the Vermont Dept. of Health at Montpelier High School. “Like the 220,000 Vermonters who’ve already received at least one dose, I am thrilled to be vaccinated against Covid-19,” said Governor Scott. “Vaccinations are…
Scott: ‘90 days to go’
April 7, 2021
State creates a roadmap to full reopening, starts Friday By Polly Mikula “We have roughly 90 to go, 90 days to stay united so we can get back to normal,” Gov. Phil Scott said at the press conference, Tuesday, April 6. After July 4 Scott said he anticipates the state will only issue guidance —…
Record Covid cases driven by younger Vermonters
March 31, 2021
RRMC announces vaccine standby list By Polly Mikula Vermont reported 251 new Covid cases Friday, March 26, the highest ever one-day total and a significant rise over recent trends which had plateaued around 100 cases per day. “This is a concerning number of new cases and should not be dismissed,” said Dr. Mark Levine, state health…
White River Junction VA Healthcare System announces new location for April 2 vaccine clinic
March 31, 2021
The White River Junction Veterans Affairs (VA) Healthcare System’s Moderna Covid-19 second dose clinic changed location for April 2. The Vermont National Guard has graciously offered to host veterans and Dept. of Homeland Security (DHS) employees at Camp Johnson’s Green Mountain Armory in Colchester. This clinic will be scheduled appointments only. “We are elated to…
WRJ VA healthcare is offering vaccinations for veterans of all ages
March 24, 2021
White River Junction VA Healthcare System has begun offering Covid-19 vaccinations to veterans of all ages who are enrolled in VA healthcare. With the greater and more consistent availability of Covid-19 vaccine, White River Junction VA Healthcare System is now able to schedule enrolled veterans of all ages to receive the Covid-19 vaccine. For an appointment call 802-296-5151.…
FEMA has awarded nearly $4 million to Vt for Covid-19 response
March 24, 2021
The state of Vermont received a grant totaling nearly $4 million from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) to help reimburse expenses associated with Covid-19 response efforts. Since January 2020, Covid-19 has created an immediate threat to the health and safety of the public requiring emergency response and protective measures. The grant, totaling $3,829,746, was…
Countdown to vaccination
March 24, 2021
All Vermonters are eligible by April 19 Governor Phil Scott has laid out a timeline for all remaining age bands to sign up for Covid-19 vaccination. Based on the supply assurances from the federal government, the state says all Vermonters who want to be vaccinated can expect be fully immunized by July 1. Additionally, high…