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State officials are reporting a number of COVID-19 trends in Vermont. Some are good. But others are not. First the good news: Vermont leads the country in…
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A federal push to reach both residents and staff at long-term care facilities is winding down, leaving many workers who care for the elderly and vulnerable unvaccinated.
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One smart way of getting the vaccine to communities at high risk of COVID-19: Take it to places many patients already visit three times a week.
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On Friday, the Scott administration announced a vaccination timeline for all remaining age bands in Vermont, saying the state could "get back to normal"…
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In an unusual post-midnight statement, the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases said AstraZeneca might have used old data for its COVID-19 vaccine trial.
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Results of the trial, which involved more than 32,000 volunteers, showed two doses of the vaccine administered four weeks apart had an efficacy of 79% at preventing symptoms of COVID-19.
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The president said he would announce his next vaccination goal next week. "We need millions more to get vaccinated," Biden said.
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The Scott administration has issued updated guidance for multi-household gatherings in Vermont. Two unvaccinated households may now gather at a time,…
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An NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist poll shows 1 in 4 Black people do not plan to get vaccinated. Despite the attention on concern among Blacks, nearly 30% of whites feel the same way.
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Vermont reporters provide a roundup of top news takeaways about the coronavirus and more for Wednesday, March 10.Want VPR's daily news in podcast form?…