Jenny Hopkins moved to Hinesburg from Austin, Texas, just weeks before the Covid-19 pandemic shut down the world. So when she first struggled to find a primary care doctor or reach a gynecologist with ...
Ali knew something was wrong with her body. She’d always been an active Vermonter and a full-time nurse. But in 2024, she began experiencing shortness of breath, chest pain or sheer exhaustion after ...
Nearly 600 Vermonters tested positive for COVID-19 in a single day, far surpassing a previous record-high figure for daily infections set a week ago. The Vermont Department of Health reported on ...
MONTPELIER – On Tuesday, a record 84 Vermonters were hospitalized with COVID-19, and nearly two dozen required intensive care, according to the Department of Health. Meanwhile, state officials say it ...
A nurse administers a vaccine to a 6-month-old child in Connecticut in 2022. State officials are recommending anyone 6 months or older receive a COVID-19 vaccine, and on Wednesday issued a standing ...
MONTPELIER, Vt. (WVNY) — Vermont reported 643 new COVID-19 cases Sunday, a new single-day record for the Green Mountain State, and one more person has died, bringing the total number of fatalities ...
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 ...
Preliminary death certificates provided by the Vermont Department of Health reveal new information about 19 Vermonters who died with COVID-19. In total, the state has reported 23 deaths from the novel ...
On Jan. 1, Kate Harmon Siberine marked four years living with long COVID. “I really wish I could tell you that things were ...
Vermont officials at the health department are making efforts to increase staff available for contact tracing to help slow the spread of COVID-19, according to Patsy Kelso, Vermont’s state ...
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 ...
While the insurance companies in some states are no longer paying for COVID treatment without a co-pay for customers, Vermont still requires the companies pay for treatment and testing at no charge.
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