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  1. Coronavirus (COVID-19) — Vermont Public Health Updates

  2. This map tracks the history of coronavirus cases in Vermont, both recent and all-time. How is Vermont faring against COVID-19, both overall and at a state level? Get the answers here, with data on hotspots and infection rates.

  3. In Vermont, 623,937 people or more than 95%* of the state has received at least one dose. Overall, 537,193 people or 86% of Vermont 's population are considered fully vaccinated. Additionally, people or <1% of Vermont 's population have recieved a booster dose.

    State
    % Of Population With At Least One Dose
    % Fully Vaccinated
    % With Booster Or Additional Dose
    AL
    64.3%
    52.5%
    20.1%
    AK
    72%
    64.4%
    30.8%
    AZ
    76.4%
    63.8%
    29.4%
    AR
    68.8%
    56.1%
    24%
  4. Mar 26, 2024 · See the latest charts and maps of virus hospitalizations, cases, deaths, tests and vaccinations in Vermont.

  5. Total COVID-19 deaths in Vermont. Stay current on the state of the pandemic with daily metrics on vaccine distribution, coronavirus case counts by state and county, plus how the government is spending to boost the economy.

    • Legislative Committee Proposing Change to Election Districts
    • Second Democrat Files Papers For Senate Run
    • Deer Season Continues For Archery, Muzzleloader Hunters
    • Vermont Has A New Chief Medical Examiner
    • Two Dead in Elmore Shooting
    • Northern New England Gas Prices Rose in Last Week
    • Those Enrolled in Reach Up Program to Receive Extra Payment

    A key committee is recommending a big change to the composition of the Vermont Legislature. The Vermont Apportionment Board has the responsibility of redrawing district boundaries to reflect demographic changes based on the 2020 census. The panel is proposing that all senators and House members be elected from single-member districts. Currently, mo...

    A second Democrat has filed to run for the Senate seat which Sen. Patrick Leahy is vacating in 2022. Political newcomer Niki Thran of Warren has filed to run, challenging Congressman Peter Welch who announced his campaign for the Senate last week. Thran is an emergency room physician at Gifford Medical Center. She says she's particularly passionate...

    Rifle season may have ended Sunday, but it’s not too late to bag a deer in Vermont. The archery deer hunting season continues through Dec. 15, while the muzzleloader season runs from Dec. 4-12. Hunters need a hunting license and either an archery or muzzleloader license to take an antlerless deer or buck, if they didn’t get one earlier in the seaso...

    Vermont’s long-time deputy medical examiner has been promoted to the top job. Dr. Elizabeth Bundock was appointed on Monday to serve as Vermont’s chief medical examiner, in an announcement by state Health Commissioner Dr. Mark Levine. Bundock is succeeding long-time Chief Medical Examiner Dr. Steven Shapiro, who has retired. The Health Department s...

    State police are investigating a shooting in Elmore that left two people dead Monday morning. Officers from several agencies, including the Vermont State Police, responded to a call at 6:55 a.m. about a domestic altercation at a home on King Road. Police found the bodies of Mary Lisa Kelley and Lawrence Jay Kennedy when they arrived. Law enforcemen...

    Gas prices rose in most of northern New England in the last week. Prices in Maine went up nearly a penny per gallon over last week, to $3.45 per gallon of unleaded. That's according to surveys of fueling stations by GasBuddy, which also found gas prices in New Hampshire stayed the same — at $3.36 a gallon — while Vermont saw prices go up half a cen...

    Almost 3,500 Vermont families enrolled in the Reach Up family assistance program will be getting an extra payment of $375. The Vermont Department for Children and Families announced on Monday the one-time payment is in addition to monthly cash grants families receive. The extra payment is to help pay for increased costs related to the pandemic. Hou...

  6. Aug 9, 2021 · Vermont health officials reported 89 new coronavirus infections Monday, along with two new virus-linked deaths. To date, 262 Vermonters have died from COVID-19 since the pandemic began. Hospitalizations again rose, with 20 people now hospitalized with the virus, including eight people in intensive care.

  7. Jul 8, 2021 · Do I have to be a Vermont resident to get the COVID-19 vaccine? Do I need to wait to get my vaccine if I am under quarantine or isolation? How do I know if my symptoms are from the vaccine or sickness from COVID-19? I am not able to leave my home.

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