VDH COVID-19 Update: 65 new cases, two deaths for 81 total

Daily Update on Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19)

December 7, 2020

New or updated information is in red and bold.

This update is available online at healthvermont.gov/covid19

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Please visit the Vermont Department of Health’s COVID-19 web and data pages
healthvermont.gov/covid19

What You Need to Know Now

The Health Department has a great deal of information and resources, including in multiple languages. As Vermont sees a surge in cases of COVID-19, know how you can help stop the spread:

  • Wear a mask and keep a 6-foot distance from anyone outside your household.
  • Do not get together or socialize with anyone you don’t live with (see more details here).
  • Avoid traveling when possible, even within Vermont. Anyone who travels to or from Vermont must quarantine. The only exception is for essential travel.
  • If you’re sick, stay home.
  • Even mild symptoms (like a headache or dry cough) could be signs of COVID-19. Talk to your health care provider about getting tested, and stay home while waiting for your result.
  • Learn more about who should get tested and find a location near you.

Take Care of Your Emotional and Mental Health

If you or someone you know is in crisis or needs emotional support, help is available 24/7:

For more information visit healthvermont.gov/suicide.

Need to be connected to food resources?

One in three Vermonters are at risk for food insecurity, struggling to find help feeding their families.

If your financial situation has recently changed, you may now qualify for Vermont nutrition and food programs. They include: WIC program (Women, Infants and Children), 3SquaresVT/SNAP, and more. Newer programs such as Farmers to Families and Everyone Eats are helping to fill the gaps. All these programs can help keep healthy food on the table.

Contact the Health Department, Hunger Free Vermont, or call 2-1-1 for more information.
New at healthvermont.gov

Outbreaks at five social gatherings/events have led to 13 secondary outbreaks. Secondary outbreaks are when multiple cases occur in a new setting as a result of spread from the primary outbreak. Learn more in the latest Weekly Data Summary.

The new map of town-level COVID-19 activity shows the rate of cases of COVID-19 among Vermont residents per 10,000 people, by town of residence during the past two weeks. This change offers a more current view of what’s happening, on a rolling basis. The map also includes a table that shows cumulative town counts since March. The map and the table are updated weekly.

Case Information

Current COVID-19 Activity in Vermont

As of 12 p.m. on December 7, 2020

Description

Number

New cases*

65

(5,080 total)

Currently hospitalized

26

Hospitalized in ICU

6

Hospitalized under investigation

5

Percent Positive (7-day average)

2.8%

People tested

235,165

Total tests

586,309

Total people recovered

2,996

Deaths+

81

Travelers monitored

209

Contacts monitored

184

People completed monitoring

11,204

* Includes testing conducted at the Health Department Laboratory, commercial labs and other public health labs.

+ Death occurring in persons known to have COVID-19. Death certificate may be pending.

Hospitalization data is provided by the Vermont Healthcare Emergency Preparedness Coalition and is based on hospitals updating this information.

Find more data at: healthvermont.gov/currentactivity.

Guidance for Vermonters and Businesses

Health information, guidance and data: healthvermont.gov/covid19

Sector guidance: accd.vermont.gov/covid-19

Modeling: dfr.vermont.gov/about-us/covid-19/modeling

Governor’s actions: governor.vermont.gov/covid19response

Get the information you need at our Frequently Asked Questions.

School & Child Care Guidance

More resources on the Your Community web page.