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Vermont Officials Explain Vaccine Distribution During Regular COVID Briefing

3:31 During his regular pandemic briefing this morning, Governor Phil Scott and Vermont officials outlined plans for distribution of the COVID-19 vaccine as it becomes available. While it is too soon to determine if the state will see an increase in COVID-19 cases from Christmas and New Year’s travel or gatherings, Governor Phil Scott hopes the current plateau will continue.  Nearly 10 months into the pandemic he urged residents to continue following safety guidelines as the vaccine rolls out.  “Our vaccination teams are meeting multiple times a day keeping track of what we’re getting in, what’s going out and the progress we’re making to ensure we meet our top goal of preventing as many deaths as possible. The team has identified ways to improve our reporting so the public has a better sense of our progress, planning for the next phase of the roll out and importantly they’re working with the federal government for more flexibility to distribute to long term care facil

Valley News - Review finds rampant sexual misconduct at Vt women s prison

Review finds rampant sexual misconduct at Vt. women’s prison FILE - This Dec. 7, 2019, photo shows the Vermont women s prison, the Chittenden Regional Correctional Facility in South Burlington, Vt. An independent investigation released on Wednesday, Dec. 23, 2020, found there was a disturbing degree of sexual misconduct in the state s only women s prison. (AP Photo/Willson Ring, File) Modified: 12/24/2020 10:22:49 AM An independent investigation released Wednesday found there was a “disturbing degree” of sexual misconduct in Vermont’s only women’s prison. The state’s Human Services Secretary Mike Smith said he agreed with a series of recommendations in the report that includes increased staff training, stricter laws against sexual conduct between staff and inmates, body cameras for correctional officers and more rapid handling of complaints.

Patience, compliance urged as COVID vaccines make their way to Vermont

Don t miss the big stories. Like us on Facebook.   MONTPELIER — The COVID-19 vaccines are coming. But they won’t be available to most Vermonters right away, and that’s why residents need to follow the guidelines for preventing spread of the coronavirus, Gov. Phil Scott and other state officials said Friday at the state’s regular pandemic briefing. An independent advisory panel of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved a vaccine manufactured by Pfizer in conjunction with BioNTech, a German firm. The FDA was expected to rule on the vaccine as early as Friday, and a second vaccine developed by Moderna is expected to be considered next week.

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