BENNINGTON, Vt. Southwestern Vermont Medical Center (SVMC), part of Southwestern Vermont Health Care (SVHC), and Bennington s office of the Vermont Department of Health will appear in a digital information session regarding the COVID-19 vaccine distribution at 1 p.m. on Tuesday, Jan. 19. The event is made possible with cooperation from CAT-TV and the Southwestern Vermont Chamber of Commerce. Members of the public are invited to view and ask questions during the live broadcast at www.facebook.com/CATTVbennington/. The program will also air on CAT-TV s public channel 1075. The session will feature SVMC s Chief Medical Officer Trey Dobson and Bennington s Public Health Services District Director for the Vermont Department of Health Megan Herrington. They will discuss the status of a community vaccine clinic and answer questions. The Chamber s Executive Director Matthew Harrington will moderate.
With cooperation from the Southwestern Vermont Chamber of Commerce and CAT-TV
Vermont Business Magazine Southwestern Vermont Medical Center (SVMC), part of Southwestern Vermont Health Care (SVHC), and Bennington’s office of the Vermont Department of Health will appear in a digital information session regarding the COVID-19 vaccine distribution at 1 p.m. on Tuesday, January 19.
The event is made possible with cooperation from CAT-TV and the Southwestern Vermont Chamber of Commerce. Members of the public are invited to view and ask questions during the live broadcast at www.facebook.com/CATTVbennington/. The program will also air on CAT-TV’s public channel 1075.
COVID-19: Claremont, Randolph schools report cases; Vermont hospitalizations hit new high
Published: 1/11/2021 8:54:39 PM
Modified: 1/11/2021 9:05:29 PM
CLAREMONT The New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services on Monday announced another 711 new COVID-19 cases across the state, including 32 new cases in Sullivan County and 17 in Grafton County.
Officials at SAU 6 late on Monday said they had learned of a confirmed case at Claremont Middle School and were working on contact tracing for staff and student who had been exposed to the person involved.
Claremont schools are in remote learning mode this week because of the spread of the virus in the city.
Jim Kenyon: Upper Valley seniors just waiting for their shot
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Modified: 1/9/2021 10:50:16 PM
Bob Gasser, an 83-year-old retired attorney, wants to start traveling again. He’d also like to get back to seeing friends during workouts at the gym. Tango lessons are on his bucket list.
But like nearly everyone else no matter their age Gasser won’t feel safe about picking up where life pretty much stopped 10 months ago due to the coronavirus pandemic until he gets the COVID-19 vaccine.
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