
For Vermonters who live with chronic illness following a case of Covid-19, and the doctors who treat them, the public health crisis continues.
For Vermonters who live with chronic illness following a case of Covid-19, and the doctors who treat them, the public health crisis continues.
A rise in deaths from related causes is the likely driver of Vermont’s higher-than-average death toll — but unmarked Covid deaths could be hidden in the data.
The news organization will continue to cover Covid closely but will focus reporting resources on bigger stories and broader trends — not incremental reports on data that has grown increasingly incomplete.
Insurance coverage for antigen tests and national Covid case data reporting are some of the biggest pandemic-era programs slated to end May 11.
The state reported a new low in Covid hospital admissions, and other indicators also fell.
Here’s what you need to know about the transition to bivalent vaccines for all Vermonters, and the new bivalent booster recommendations for immunocompromised people and those 65 and older.
In total, 960 Vermonters have died of Covid since the pandemic began in March 2020.
The restart of the bureaucratic process means lower-income Vermonters are back to trying to navigate complex subsidy programs, leading some to focus on changing our patchwork system of paying for health care.
There were 142 Covid cases reported in the past week, similar to the 139 cases reported the week before, according to the health department.
Nicole James vowed that a chronic autoimmune disease wouldn’t stop her from fulfilling a childhood dream of racing in Monday’s 26.2-mile event.