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A Chittenden County man has tested positive for the coronavirus, marking the stateโs second case of the virus.
The patient, who is in his 70s, was hospitalized earlier this week at the University of Vermont Medical Center, according to a Wednesday evening press release from the Vermont Department of Health.
The announcement comes less than a week after the stateโs first case; a man from Bennington County tested positive on Saturday. That patient is hospitalized and in stable condition. As of Wednesday afternoon, the state’s Department of Health has tested 63 patients and is monitoring 216.
State health officials are tracking the exposure history of the Chittenden County man and those who had been in close contact with him. The department will assess those people for their risk, according to the release.
Ben Truman, spokesperson for the department, said he didnโt yet know whether the man had traveled abroad. He also didnโt know the patientโs current medical status.
The stateโs second case comes on the heels of a flurry of school closures and event cancellations.
On Wednesday, Champlain College, Vermont Law School and the University of Vermont announced that classes would be held online after spring break. Several schools closed earlier this week due to exposure threats. College sports teams closed their games to fans and Ben and Jerryโs postponed its Free Cone Day.
The Vermont Department of Health is advising Vermonters to continue to take precautionary measures, including frequent hand-washing, staying home when sick, and reporting all travel to high-risk areas.

