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Stepping up to feed Rutland County

May 5, 2020
The Covid-19 pandemic has changed many services, qualification parameters and protocols for accessing services provided — including food services. Here is a list of resources for those needing assistance, or not —grocery store hours have also changed to allow for sanitation and restocking as well as senior hours and/or density limitations. Grocery stores update hours,…

Answers to Vermonters’ frequently asked questions

May 5, 2020
How can you help prevent getting the virus? Stay at least 6 feet away from others. Stay at home as much as possible. Avoid close contact with people who are sick. Avoid touching your eyes, nose, and mouth. Stay home when you are sick. Cover your coughs and sneezes with your sleeve or a tissue,…

Rutland County health clinics:

May 5, 2020
Community Health Centers of Rutland Region Rutland Allen Pond 71 Allen Pond, Suite 403, Rutland, VT Phone: (802) 772-7992 Rutland Stratton Road 215 Stratton Road, Rutland, VT Phone: (802) 773-3386 Brandon 420 Grove Street, Brandon, VT Phone: (802)247-6305 Castleton 275 Rte 30 North, Bomoseen, VT Phone: (802)468-5641 West Pawlet/Mettowee 278 VT Route 149, West Pawlet, VT…

How Rutland Regional Medical Center prepared for peak outbreak

May 5, 2020
CEO Claudio Fort says hospital is “ok for now” on PPE By Polly Mikula On April 2, Governor Phil Scott announced new steps in the state’s plan to prepare for a surge in Covid-19 cases, and in turn, the need for additional hospital and medical capacity. “While we hope we will not need this extra…

Vermont’s response to Covid-19, a timeline of executive orders

May 5, 2020
  April 17, Governor Scott ordered the U.S. and Vermont  flags to fly at half-mast the 19th of every month of 2020 to honor those Vermonters who died from Covid-19. April 17, Governor Scott announced a phased restart of Vermont’s economy, where 1-2 people operations can open following strict safety and social distancing protocols. April…

Stay healthy and safe

May 5, 2020
5 ways to protect yourself and others Wash your hands frequently for at least 20 seconds with antibacterial soap and water. By doing this you eliminate viruses and avoid infection by then touching your eyes, mouth, and nose. Utilize hand sanitizer (60% alcohol or more) when hand washing is not an immediate option. Remain home…

How mitigation measures worked to keep cases, deaths lower than projected

May 5, 2020
By Polly Mikula Since the first confirmed case of Covid-19 in Vermont on March 7, Governor Phil Scott and his administration has taken swift action to shore up the necessary supplies  for testing and treatment, expand medical facilities to handle a surge of patients should demand overtake hospital capacity, and implement mitigation measures for social…

Governor Scott announces additional economic re-opening steps

May 1, 2020
Crews of 10 or fewer can now perform outdoor work with increases safety protocols   As modeling indicates continued progress in slowing the spread of Covid-19, Governor Phil Scott Friday, May 1, announced a third incremental, evidence-based step forward to put Vermonters back to work. If able to comply with outlined safety measures, the Governor’s…

State announces enhanced testing and contact tracing programs

April 30, 2020
State is planning to increase testing from 2,000-7,500 per day Governor Phil Scott and members of his administration on April 29 announced the state is significantly increasing and strengthening its testing and contact tracing programs in order to quickly identify, contain and suppress outbreaks of COVID-19. In mid-April, the Governor began taking steps to restart…

Stimulus checks are off limits to debt collectors, creditors, and banks

April 29, 2020
Vermont Attorney General T.J. Donovan is putting debt collectors, creditors, and financial institutions on notice that, in Vermont, federal stimulus money is protected from garnishment or collection. According to the directive issued April 21 by the Attorney General, payments authorized by the federal government’s Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act, are exempt from…

As new volunteers pour in, Vermont’s Medical Reserve Corps awaits marching orders

April 29, 2020
By Erin Petenko/VTDigger Gov. Phil Scott made an impassioned plea for Vermonters with medical skills to volunteer to help the state’s health care system: “I am asking every Vermonter to dig deep and find a way to give more in this incredibly challenging time,” he said on March 31. Just a few weeks later, hundreds of Vermonters have…

State releases map of Vermonters who have tested positive for Covid-19 by town

April 29, 2020
Staff report The state of Vermont released new data on Monday, April 27, showing the number of coronavirus cases by the cities and towns in which patients reside. The data reflects lab-confirmed cases of Covid-19 among Vermont residents only. Residents of a long-term care facility or inmates at a correctional facility are reflected in the…

Killington chef cooks free dinners for students, families

April 29, 2020
By Katy Savage Chef Bryan Gudelis doesn’t have any customers, but he hasn’t stopped cooking. Gudelis, who owns The Garlic, an Italian restaurant on Killington Road in Killington, has been cooking free meals for Killington Elementary School students and their families since mid-March. Gudelis makes anything from baked ziti to shepherd’s pie and beef stew.…

Rutland tests sewage for virus fragments

April 29, 2020
By Katy Savage Rutland city is looking at fecal matter to determine how widespread the outbreak of Covid-19 is locally. The city is one of 150 communities across 30 states participating in research being conducted by Biobot, a Massachusetts Institute of Technology-based start-up company. “Studies show that SARS-CoV-2, the virus causing Covid-19, is shed in…

Scott directs Vermonters to wear masks working, in public

April 29, 2020
  Staff report As the state begins taking measured steps toward re-opening, Governor Phil Scott and Health Commissioner Mark Levine say it is more important than ever to wear cloth face coverings whenever Vermonters leave home. Masks are important in order to keep our communities healthy when we have to be around each other for…