VDH reports two more COVID deaths for 279, cases increase to 145

Vermont Business Magazine Today, the Vermont Department of Health is reporting two more deaths for 279 statewide, with 145 cases, 29 hospitalized and 8 in the ICU. The VDH also reported this week the first death of someone in the 20-29 age range, but none younger than 20. There are three deaths in the 30-35 range. Deaths from COVID increase by age with the largest group, 80 and older, having by far the most fatalities with 148. However, most COVID-19 cases by far are in the 20-29 age range, with 5,706 of 28,542 total. The 18-29 age group has by far the lowest vaccination rate in the state (60.4 percent with at least one dose versus 81.9 percent overall).

Vermont still ranks at or near the top (with Hawaii) for fewest COVID cases and highest rates of vaccinations, both overall and by category. Vermont has the highest fully vaccinated rate at 76.9 percent. See COVID and vaccination dashboards below.

School Mask Recommendations

To allow school districts time to calculate the percentage of currently eligible students who have received two doses of a two-dose vaccine, schools should require universal masking for all students and staff when indoors for the first 10 instructional days of the school year. Currently, all Vermonters ages 12 and older are eligible to be vaccinated.

Following the first 10 instructional days of the school year, masks should no longer be required for all those eligible for vaccination when the vaccination rate (two doses of a two-dose vaccine) among students is equal to or greater than 80% of the school’s currently eligible population.

Masks should be required indoors for students younger than 12, who are not eligible to be vaccinated at this time.

Masks, when required, may be removed when needed for instructional or operational purposes.

Masks are currently required for all passengers on buses per federal regulation, regardless of age or vaccination status.

Masks should not be required outdoors.

Guidance will be updated when vaccine eligibility expands.

Vaccination Clinics

Human Services Secretary Mike Smith announced today a series of walk-in vaccination clinics that will be open at schools and other sites across Vermont this week for anyone age 12 or older.

You can just walk-in or visit www.healthvermont.gov/MyVaccine to make an appointment. You can also call 855-722-7878.

Here are the vaccination sites available this week:

Thursday, September 2

Burr and Burton Academy, 57 Seminary Ave, Manchester

North Country Junior High School, 57 Junior High Drive, Derby

Champlain Valley Fair, 105 Pearl Street, Essex Junction

Health Care & Rehabilitation Services – Hartford, 49 School Street, Hartford

Barre Town EMS, 4 McLaughlin Road, East Barre

Waterbury Farmers' Market, 2 Rotarian Place, Waterbury

Friday, September 3

Newport Waterfront Plaza, Newport

Morristown Elementary School, 548 Park Street, Morristown

Champlain Valley Union High School, 369 CVU Road, Hinesburg

Cambridge Rescue Station, 18 Williamson Court, Jeffersonville

Quechee Balloon Festival, 70 Village Green, Quechee

Champlain Valley Fair, 105 Pearl Street, Essex Junction

Brattleboro Gallery Walk, Elliott Street and Main Street, Brattleboro

1311 Barre Montpelier Road, Berlin

Saturday, September 4

King Arthur Baking Company, 135 U.S. Route 5, Norwich

Canaan High School, 99 School Street, Canaan

Grand Isle Elementary School, 224 U.S. Route 2, Grand Isle

Grand Isle Sheriff's Department, 10 Island Circle, Grand Isle

Stowe Community Church, 137 Main Street, Stowe

Champlain Valley Fair, 105 Pearl Street, Essex Junction

Bennington Fire Department, 130 River Street, Bennington

Sunday, September 5

Guilford Fair, 163 Fairground Road, Guilford

Lake Region High School, 317 Lake Region Road, Orleans

Spaulding High School, 155 Ayers Street, Barre

Champlain Valley Fair, 105 Pearl Street, Essex Junction

More ways to get your free vaccine:

Make an appointment for a free vaccine

You can also walk-in at CVS, Hannaford Food and Drug, Walmart, Walgreens, Price Chopper/Market 32, Rite Aid, Shaw’s Supermarket, or Costco or get an appointment with Kinney Drugs, CVS, Walgreens, Northfield Pharmacy, or UVMMC Outpatient Pharmacies.

Vaccination & COVID-19 Dashboards

Source: Burlington, Vt. - VDH. 9.2.2021 www.healthvermont.gov