VDH COVID-19 Update: Clinics to expand, vaccinations now open for college students

COVID-19 Daily Update

April 29, 2021

New or updated information is in red and bold

This update is available online at healthvermont.gov/covid19

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Franklin and Grand Isle County residents — Vaccine clinics are available near you!

Several COVID-19 vaccine clinics in Franklin and Grand Isle counties have many open appointments – starting as soon as this Saturday, May 1.

Go to healthvermont.gov/MyVaccine to make an appointment today!

Clinics include:

  • May 1 at Congress and Main, St. Albans
  • May 1 at Grand Isle Fire and Rescue
  • May 1 at the Collins Perley Sports and Fitness Center
  • May 3 at Fairfax Rescue Station
  • May 4 at Congress and Main, St. Albans
  • May 4 at the Collins Perley Sports and Fitness Center

Thank you to the partners who are helping to make this happen: AmCare Ambulance Service, The NOTCH, Northwestern Medical Center, Grand Isle Volunteer Fire Department, Fairfax Rescue, Collins Perley Sports and Fitness Center.

Vaccine appointments are also available across the state for all Vermonters 16 and older, so if you haven’t yet made yours, sign up today! You can also look for a more convenient option, but please be sure to cancel the original appointment.

Visit healthvermont.gov/MyVaccine to make an appointment through the state registration system or a pharmacy. If you can’t make an appointment online or need help, contact the call center at 855-722-7878.

Appointments now open for part-time Vermont residents and out-of-state students

Vaccine registration opened today to college students who are residents of another state and do not intend to stay in Vermont for the summer, as well as to people who live part of the year in Vermont.

Visit healthvermont.gov/MyVaccine to make an appointment or call 855-722-7878.

CDC issues new mask guidance

Health Commissioner Mark Levine, MD, acknowledged Tuesday new guidance issued from the CDC regarding wearing masks outdoors for fully vaccinated people.

“The new mask guidance is a common-sense public health step,” said Dr. Levine. “The CDC, like the State of Vermont, is taking well-modulated, science-based steps in developing its recommendations. It strikes the right balance for this point in the nation’s pandemic response – allowing greater flexibility connected with vaccination status.”

Dr. Levine said the Governor and the state’s Restart team have already been considering changes to Vermont’s guidance, and will review the CDC’s recommendations in the context of the Vermont Forward Plan, the pace of vaccination, and progress being made managing the COVID-19 pandemic in Vermont.

Whether you traveled or have symptoms, COVID-19 testing is available

Remember, if you are unvaccinated (including children) and traveled outside the state, you must have a COVID-19 test within 3 days of returning to Vermont. For more details, visit our website.

And if you have any symptom, no matter how mild, such as a headache, cough, fatigue or a runny nose, it’s best to get tested. It’s also important to avoid going to work, school or other places until you receive a negative result. COVID-19 is a highly transmissible virus, and this is how we can each protect our loved ones and our communities.

If you have symptoms, talk to your health care provider. They can refer you for testing.

Even if you don’t have symptoms, you can still have COVID-19 and not feel sick. If you don’t have symptoms and want to get tested, there are many test sites now available around the state. It’s free and easy!

COVID-19 Activity in Vermont

As of 12 p.m. on April 29, 2021

Data is updated daily.

Description

Number

New cases

98

(22,824 total)

Currently hospitalized

19

Hospitalized in ICU

6

Hospitalized under investigation

4

Percent Positive (7-day average)

1%

People tested

379,673

Total tests

1,564,298

Total people recovered

20,013

Deaths

246

Find more data on COVID-19 Activity at: healthvermont.gov/currentactivity.

COVID-19 Vaccine Data

As of 12 p.m. on April 29, 2021

Data is updated Tuesdays through Saturdays.

Description

Number

Total people who have received least one dose of vaccine

332,084
(60.7% of population)

Total people who have completed vaccination

229,847
(42% of population)

Find more vaccine data on the COVID-19 Vaccine Dashboard: healthvermont.gov/covid19-vaccine-data.

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