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Vermont students ages 12-15 can get vaccinated at more than 40 schools starting Monday

Vermont students ages 12-15 can get vaccinated at more than 40 schools starting Monday Parents, guardians must register students on department of health s website Share Updated: 6:48 PM EDT May 12, 2021 Parents, guardians must register students on department of health s website Share Updated: 6:48 PM EDT May 12, 2021 Hide Transcript Show Transcript DOSES ARE DELIVERED NEXT WEEK.KIDS CAN START GETTING VACCINATED AT VERMONT SCHOOLS. STARTING NEXT WEEK.MANY SCHOOL GYMNASIUMS WILL BE HOSTING áMORE THAN ATHLETIC COMPETITIONS. THE SOUTH BURLINGTON SCHOOL DISTRICT IS PLANNING ON USING THE HIGH SCHOOL GYMNASIUM FOR A STATE-RUN VACCINATION CLINIC. STUDENTS AGES 12 TO 15 YEARS OLD WILL BE ABLE TO ROL THEIR SLEEVES UP IN A COUPLE OF WEEKS. STATE LEADERS SAY ITS CONFIDENT ITS PARTNERSHIP WITH MORE THAN 40 SCHOOL DISTRICTS STARTING NEXT WEEK WILL MAKE IT EASIER TO GET SHOTS INTO ARMS. IN AN ENVIRONMENT STUDENTS ARE COMFORTABLE AND FAMILIAR WITH. THE V

Colchester s new COVID-19 case numbers continue to surge as seen in this recent town-by-town update | News

Editor s Note Disclaimer: These numbers are based on data shared by the Vermont Department of Health. Sometimes, the DOH will update previous days data based on newly-received information in later days. After recording its highest number of new cases of COVID-19 in a seven-day period, Colchester saw nearly as many the following week as recently reported by the Vermont Department of Health. The town tallied 48 new cases between March 25-31 – that being three less than the 51 documented for the week ending March 24. That fed into a Chittenden County spike of 470 new cases during the week which was over 100 more than the 363 reported for the week ending Jan. 13 – the highest weekly total since the

Obituary: Joyce Stone, 1944-2021

Joyce Stone On Thursday, April 1, 2021, Joyce Elaine (Gamble) Stone, beloved mother of two and grandmother of four, passed away at the age of 76. Joyce was born in West Chester, Pa., on July 9, 1944. Her father was a mushroom farmer in Kennett Square, Pa., where she was primarily raised. She was the first in her family to graduate college, earning a BA in Spanish from Dickinson College. She went on to get her master’s degree in Latin American studies from Tulane University. It was at Tulane where Joyce met her future husband, William Stone. They married in 1971 and had two children born in Boston. They later moved to St. Louis before settling in Vermont, where Joyce lived for over 30 years. She moved to California in 2018 to be closer to her daughter.

Your guide to finding a home or rental in Connecticut: Middletown

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Vermont employers honored for wellness efforts | Vermont Business Magazine

Vermont employers honored for wellness efforts | Vermont Business Magazine
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