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Inside the SVMC COVID-19 clinic at SVC

BENNINGTON — As COVID-19 vaccinations continue throughout the state, local clinics remain busy. On Saturday, 583 people received a Johnson and Johnson vaccine inside the former Southern Vermont College gymnasium. That brings the total number of vaccines administered by Southwestern Vermont Medical Center since the clinic began in mid-January to more than 19,000. For some receiving the shot, it’s the first time they’ve felt hopeful in the past 13 months. Carlton Munsill of Searsburg was brought to tears as he reflected on the impact the coronavirus has had on his life. “A couple of my co-workers died,” Munsill said. Cones separated a waiting area from those in the 15 minute “cool-down” area, ensuring that there were no allergic reactions to the vaccine. As patients waited, a projector with live stats regarding the vaccination rate throughout Vermont — as well as throughout the country — could be seen from their chairs.

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Tough, but rewarding at the same time : Youth substance abuse coordinator wins ACT s Member of the Year Award

Don t miss the big stories. Like us on Facebook.   BENNINGTON — In Bennington County, where 6 percent of students in grades 6-8 use marijuana frequently, Glauke Cooijmans is working to provide youth with education and coping skills. “I really like the fine line between mental health treatment and prevention. That’s what I’m able to do here at this school,” said Cooijmans, the prevention coordinator at Mount Anthony Union Middle School. “Substance abuse is strongly related to mental health problems, it’s all intertwined. I think it’s a great opportunity to start addressing these issues at a young age which I’m able to do here.”

Planning continues for SVSU to move into Phase III of opening

Don t miss the big stories. Like us on Facebook.   BENNINGTON — Plans are ongoing to eventually move students in the Southwest Vermont Supervisory Union to Phase III of the school’s reopening as soon as they get an approval from Governor Phil Scott and the Agency of Education. At the Southwest Vermont Union Elementary School District meeting this week, SVSU superintendent James Culkeen said that originally, the plan to move to Phase III was to start on Jan. 19, but that timeline has been moved back into March at the earliest. “Educators like things to be lined up,” said assistant superintendent Laura Boudreau. “We’ve been working on the plans to go from Phase II to Phase III since the fall, but there’s so many moving parts.”

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