VDH COVID-19 Update: Four dead for a total of 134, vaccinated now over 11,000

Find more data at: healthvermont.gov/currentactivity.

Daily Update on Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19)

December 30, 2020

New or updated information is in red and bold

There will be no Daily Update on January 1.

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

COVID-19 Vaccine Dashboard

As of today, 11,157 Vermonters have received their first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine. You can now go to our new COVID-19 Vaccine Dashboard to get information on the number of people who have been vaccinated and the total doses administered. See data by county, age, race/ethnicity and sex.

The dashboard is updated every Wednesday by noon and will continue to undergo enhancements as more information becomes available. Read the notes below the dashboard to learn more.

If you’re looking for more information about COVID-19 vaccines in Vermont, visit healthvermont.gov/covid19-vaccines. Check back often, as we regularly update this web page.

While we wait for vaccine to become more widely available to Vermonters, we must all keep up our actions to protect ourselves and others, including physical distancing, mask-wearing and handwashing. These are still the best protections from getting and spreading COVID-19.

Temporary change allows for gathering with single, trusted household through New Years

It is too early to know if we will see any increase in cases following the holidays, but current data projections look favorable. The more people who followed the guidance for travel and limited gatherings, the better the odds we will not see a spike – and the same goes for the upcoming New Year’s celebrations.

Please continue to follow the latest guidance, as we usher in the brighter days of 2021:

  • For the period from December 23 – January 2, one household may gather with one other trusted household. That is a maximum of two households getting together during this period.
  • Staying home and with people you live with is still the lowest risk. Gathering with people you do not live with is not recommended for people who are at higher risk of serious illness from COVID-19 or for the people who care for them.
  • If you do get together with another household, the Health Department strongly encourages getting tested 7 days afterwards. Find a site near you at healthvermont.gov/covid-19/testing.
  • If you gather with anyone from out of state, everyone in both households must quarantine for 14 days, or 7 days with a negative test.
  • The travel policy has not changed. If you travel outside of Vermont, you must follow quarantine requirements.

Read the press release.

COVID-19 Response Holiday Schedule

Many Health Department teams are working through the holiday week, including the laboratory staff, contact tracing and other critical response teams. We appreciate their dedication. However, there will be some changes to the schedule of updates:

There will be no update to the Vermont Dashboard on Jan. 1. Updates will resume the following day.

The following reports will be published on Dec. 31 (instead of Jan. 1):

The Weekly Data Summary will not be published Jan. 1. It will next be published on Jan. 8.

There will be no Daily Update on Jan. 1.

Case Information

Current COVID-19 Activity in Vermont

As of 12 p.m. on December 30, 2020

Description

Number

New cases*

69

(7,276 total)

Currently hospitalized

24

Hospitalized in ICU

6

Hospitalized under investigation

9

Percent Positive (7-day average)

2.3%

People tested

261,640

Total tests

689,597

Total people recovered

4,883

Deaths+

134

Travelers monitored

258

Contacts monitored

163

People completed monitoring

11,780

* 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

Get the information you need at our Frequently Asked Questions.

School & Child Care Guidance

More resources on the Your Community web page.

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:

Food resources

If your financial situation has recently changed, you may now qualify for Vermont nutrition and food programs, including WIC program (Women, Infants and Children) and 3SquaresVT/SNAP. Contact the Health Department, Hunger Free Vermont, or call 2-1-1 for more information.

Find Opportunities to Support the COVID-19 Response

Vermonters can now step up and help with the COVID-19 response in long-term care facilities and other areas. Visitwww.vermont.gov/covid-staffing for more information.

Stay Informed with VT-ALERT

Stay up to date on the latest COVID guidance and information by visiting www.vtalert.gov and registering or updating your account. Select the alerts you would like to receive (COVID information is listed under “Health Alerts”). Notifications are available via email, text, phone and the Everbridge mobile app.