There’s good news for folks struggling to afford at-home COVID-19 testing — soon, that cost may come out of insurance companies’ pockets. Gov. Phil Scott and Department of Financial Regulation ...
Neither the VDH nor the CDC are any longer reporting COVID fatalities or total cases in Vermont or in the US. The ...
When the COVID-19 pandemic hit, lawmakers had to figure out how to allow select boards and school boards to meet safely. Before the pandemic, Vermont’s Open Meeting Law was clear — boards had to meet ...
Small gatherings of 10 people or fewer will now be allowed in Vermont, albeit with precautions, Gov. Phil Scott announced during a Wednesday news briefing. "We can now take some steps to restart ...
Vermont officials on Tuesday defended the state’s new protocols for mitigating COVID-19 spread in classrooms amid an Omicron surge that’s complicated the return to school after the holidays. Education ...
The status quo around COVID-19 vaccinations isn’t changing in Vermont, despite new developments at the federal level. The Associated Press reported Friday that the Advisory Committee on Immunization ...
With cases of COVID-19 rising in Vermont, Gov. Phil Scott has enacted new restrictions to contain further spread of the virus. “We’re moving in the wrong direction,” Scott said at a media briefing ...
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MONTPELIER — According to the state auditor, two COVID-19 relief programs that distributed $50 million between them could have been designed better, as they may have awarded too much to some who ...
Five years after the first COVID lockdowns, the Vermont Historical Society will release a new book, "Life Became Very Blurry: An Oral History of COVID-19 in Vermont," edited by Pulitzer Prize finalist ...
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