VDH COVID-19 Update: If you gathered for the Super Bowl outside your home, you should quarantine

COVID-19 Daily Update

February 8, 2021

New or updated information is in red and bold

This update is available online at healthvermont.gov/covid19

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Vaccine Eligibility in Vermont

Vermont is making progress in Phase 2 of COVID-19 vaccination, basing efforts on our primary goal – saving lives. We will keep Vermonters informed of when eligibility will expand to the next group. Stay up to date by visiting healthvermont.gov/covid19-vaccine.

Good news! Even if your age group is not yet eligible, you can still get a step ahead by creating your account in our system. That way, when your age group is up, it'll be smooth sailing to sign up for your first dose. Learn more: healthvermont.gov/MyVaccine.

If you had a Super(bowl) Sunday gathering, please quarantine and get tested

If you gathered with people you don’t live with this past weekend, it’s important to lower the risk of spreading COVID-19. Please quarantine and get tested right away — and again on day 7 or later. If the test you take on day 7 is negative, then your quarantine can end. (Otherwise, quarantine is 14 days). Find free testing near you at healthvermont.gov/covid-19/testing.

More Options for Testing

The Vermont Department of Health has partnered with CIC Health to offer COVID-19 testing at many sites in Vermont for anyone without symptoms. These sites now allow Vermonters to take their own samples using a short swab in your nose. Watch a new video to learn how easy it is to do!

Register for a test by visiting healthvermont.gov/testing. (You will need to create an account to register.)

If you have symptoms of COVID-19, please contact your health care provider so they can refer you for testing. If you don’t have a provider, you can call 2-1-1.

New on healthvermont.gov

One of the best ways to stop the spread of COVID-19 is by getting tested as soon as you start to feel sick. See the latest Weekly Data Summary Spotlight and learn more about the average amount of time between symptom onset and when the Health Department receives a person’s test result — so that public health response can begin.

COVID-19 Activity in Vermont

As of 12 p.m. on February 8, 2021

Data is updated daily.

Description

Number

New cases*

143

(13,046 total)

Currently hospitalized

59

Hospitalized in ICU

17

Hospitalized under investigation

4

Percent Positive (7-day average)

1.8%

People tested

312,270

Total tests

934,293

Total people recovered

9,675

Deaths+

183

Travelers monitored

186

Contacts monitored

186

People completed monitoring

12,943

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

COVID-19 Vaccine Data

As of 12 p.m. on February 6, 2021

Data is updated Tuesdays through Saturdays.

Description

Number

Total people who have received least one dose of vaccine

60,425
(10.7% of population)

Total people who have received two doses of vaccine (completed)

26,510

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

Additional Resources About Vaccination and More

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:

Call your local mental health crisis line.

Text VT to 741741 to talk with someone at the Crisis Text Line.

Call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-8255.

You can also get more information and resources:

Visit our Coping With Stress web page.

Get connected to Alcohol and Drug Support Services at VT Helplink.

Get self-help tips and connect to mental health services at COVID Support VT.