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Hospital exceeds fundraising goal to help housing project

A Rutland Regional Medical Center fundraiser, created with a goal of reaching $150,000 to help with a Rutland Housing Authority project, beat its goal and collected more than $275,000 for the Rutland Area Bridge housing project on Woodstock Avenue. Traci Moore, senior director of development and community relations, said the Housing for Health campaign got an “overwhelming response” from the community. “We have just been so incredibly grateful for the support, the response and really quick turnaround support that we received from the community,” Moore said. Kevin Loso, executive director of the Rutland Housing Authority said the project had been funded by some of the about $33 million of the CARES Act money received by Vermont from the federal government and channeled it through the Vermont Housing Conservation Board. However, Loso said the funding could not be used for certain development costs which was one of the benefits of the Rutland hospital’s fund

Vermont Gov Scott to Give Coronavirus Update

Vermont Vaccinates Health Care Workers, Long-Term Care Facilities for Coronavirus © AP Vermont Republican Gov. Phil Scott speaks to reporters after voting on Tuesday, Nov. 3, 2020, in his hometown of Berlin, Vt. Scott said he voted for Democrat Joe Biden for president because he believes the former vice president can do more to bring the country together. He said it was the first time in his life he’s voted for a Democrat. Vermont is vaccinating its health care workers and long-term care facilities for coronavirus, state officials said Friday, but urged people to practice cautious optimism. Vaccines will help us beat the virus and begin our return to normal and while it s a huge milestone, we need to remember just because a vaccine exists, doesn t mean we can let our guard down, Gov. Phil Scott said Friday. It will still be several more months before the vaccines starts to lower the infection rate of the virus.

Vermont Vaccinates Healthcare Workers, Long-Term Care Facilities for Coronavirus

Vermont Vaccinates Health Care Workers, Long-Term Care Facilities for Coronavirus © AP Vermont Republican Gov. Phil Scott speaks to reporters after voting on Tuesday, Nov. 3, 2020, in his hometown of Berlin, Vt. Scott said he voted for Democrat Joe Biden for president because he believes the former vice president can do more to bring the country together. He said it was the first time in his life he’s voted for a Democrat. Vermont is vaccinating its health care workers and long-term care facilities for coronavirus, state officials said Friday, but urged people to practice cautious optimism. Vaccines will help us beat the virus and begin our return to normal and while it s a huge milestone, we need to remember just because a vaccine exists, doesn t mean we can let our guard down, Gov. Phil Scott said Friday. It will still be several more months before the vaccines starts to lower the infection rate of the virus.

Vermont Vaccinates Health Care Workers, Long-Term Care Facilities for Coronavirus

Vermont Vaccinates Health Care Workers, Long-Term Care Facilities for Coronavirus © AP Vermont Republican Gov. Phil Scott speaks to reporters after voting on Tuesday, Nov. 3, 2020, in his hometown of Berlin, Vt. Scott said he voted for Democrat Joe Biden for president because he believes the former vice president can do more to bring the country together. He said it was the first time in his life he’s voted for a Democrat. Vermont is vaccinating its health care workers and long-term care facilities for coronavirus, state officials said Friday, but urged people to practice cautious optimism. Vaccines will help us beat the virus and begin our return to normal and while it s a huge milestone, we need to remember just because a vaccine exists, doesn t mean we can let our guard down, Gov. Phil Scott said Friday. It will still be several more months before the vaccines starts to lower the infection rate of the virus.

WATCH LIVE: Vermont Gov Gives Coronavirus Update

Vermont Vaccinates Health Care Workers, Long-Term Care Facilities for Coronavirus Staff Reports © AP Vermont Republican Gov. Phil Scott speaks to reporters after voting on Tuesday, Nov. 3, 2020, in his hometown of Berlin, Vt. Scott said he voted for Democrat Joe Biden for president because he believes the former vice president can do more to bring the country together. He said it was the first time in his life he’s voted for a Democrat. Vermont is vaccinating its health care workers and long-term care facilities for coronavirus, state officials said Friday, but urged people to practice cautious optimism. Vaccines will help us beat the virus and begin our return to normal and while it s a huge milestone, we need to remember just because a vaccine exists, doesn t mean we can let our guard down, Gov. Phil Scott said Friday. It will still be several more months before the vaccines starts to lower the infection rate of the virus.

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