Coronavirus in Vermont
Coronavirus in Vermont Articles
COVID-19 vaccination rates vary widely from state to state. This is the state with the highest vaccination rate.
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There have been no COVID-19 deaths in Vermont over the past seven days, and hospitalization rates are low in several counties there.
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Vermont has had low case and death counts since the start of the pandemic. It had no fatal cases yesterday.
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The degree to which COVID-19 pandemic has affected the country varies considerably from state to state and county to county.
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One state has far fewer confirmed COVID-19 cases than any other by far. Vermont's fatal case count is extremely low as well.
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One state is clearly the safest right now, based on confirmed COVID-19 cases per 100,000 people. It is also the state with the lowest number of total cases.
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It is possible that Vermont will remain among the states with low COVID-19 case counts, particularly if it keeps its borders essentially shuttered.
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The presence of confirmed and fatal COVID-19 cases can be extremely different from state to state. One state is clearly the safest right now.
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Most states have ignored the advice about social distancing and mask wearing and have not taken the same strict measures Vermont has.
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Global confirmed cases of COVID-19 have reached 38.9 million, and fatalities from the disease have reached nearly 1.1 million.
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Global confirmed cases of COVID-19 have reached 37.8 million, while the number of fatal cases is approaching 1.1 million.
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America has posted more than 7.5 million confirmed cases of COVID-19 so far, the highest figure in the world. The number of cases in Vermont is a little over 1,800. Why is that?
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The United States has confirmed almost 1.9 million cases of COVID-19, and more than 107,000 people have died from the coronavirus disease as of June 4. As nationwide cases have been declining, states...
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With more than 1.8 million people infected nationwide and over 100,000 dead, COVID-19 is a public health crisis of proportions not seen in the United States in over a century. The economic fallout in...
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The U.S. is rapidly approaching 2 million confirmed cases of COVID-19, but as a whole, the country has likely seen the worst of the pandemic — for now. There are a handful of states, however, in...
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