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Valley News - Column: Vt s flawed approach to school health benefits

Pressured to Return to the Classroom, Teachers Begin Checking the State s COVID-19 Math

Ilustration More than most, teachers tend to respect the rules, and Amy Cudney is no exception. The J.J. Flynn Elementary School librarian dutifully canceled her Thanksgiving plans last fall and ceased outdoor visits with friends as soon as Gov. Phil Scott restricted household gatherings. Cudney sent her husband, who works remotely, to retrieve their daughter from Syracuse University at the end of the fall term and saw that they quarantined upon return. Besides her time in Burlington school classrooms, Cudney said, her only out-of-home activities are bicycling to and from work and running errands.  When Cudney fell ill last month with COVID-19, a likely source of her exposure seemed obvious. One of the classrooms she works in had just gone remote because a student had tested positive; Cudney had already been told by her principal to quarantine as a close contact, she said.

VT updates criteria for first round of vaccines to include police, firefighters

VT updates criteria for first round of vaccines to include police, firefighters Ethan Bakuli, Burlington Free Press © Ryan Mercer, University of Vermont Health Network Health care workers receive the first doses of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine at the University of Vermont Medical Center on Tuesday, Dec. 15, 2020. Vermont police officers and firefighters are now included in the first round of COVID-19 vaccine distributions. The Vermont Department of Health has updated its highest priority group to include fire and police departments under the emergency medical services personnel and responder category. The update specifies individuals who respond to emergency calls to provide or assist with care or transport for, or access to, sick or injured persons.

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