Wed, 04/21/2021 - 3:13pm tim
Vermont Business Magazine The Department of Finance and Management announces the publication of two interactive State of Vermont Coronavirus Relief Fund (CRF) Transparency Dashboards (see below). The dashboards detail how the State of Vermont allocated and expended the $1.25 billion in CRF funds in support of individuals, families, vulnerable populations, and businesses affected by the 2020 coronavirus pandemic.
“I am pleased to share information about how we have put this federal money to use in Vermont,” said Commissioner Adam Greshin.
CRF Expenditure Dashboard:
This dashboard contains pages that reflect the myriad ways CRF was expended, including pages detailing grants, contracts, direct payments, payments to individuals, and internal expenditures. Data is available for each type of expenditure by originating agency or department, by CRF program, and by county. This dashboard reflects data as of January 31, 2021 and will be updated quarterly
Vaccinated Vermonters do not need to get tested or quarantine.
People who had COVID-19
within the last 3 months and have recovered do not need to test or quarantine unless they develop new symptoms.
Rules for Vermonters who have traveled to other countries are different. Learn more.
People near Vermont state border
Vermonters who live near a state border and regularly travel to and from a neighboring state may make day trips to that state for work, health care, for students who commute daily to attend preK-12 school or college if commuting daily, and for other essential needs like groceries or visitation for parental shared custody, without testing. See details on essential purposes.
This update is available online at healthvermont.gov/covid19
Click the “See the Daily Update” button
Vaccine Appointments Now Open to Vermonters Age 40 and Older
By mid-afternoon Monday, more than 15,000 Vermonters age 40 and older had made appointments for the COVID-19 vaccine through the state registration system, the first day appointments opened to this age group.
You can still make an appointment by visiting
. There are enough slots at sites throughout Vermont for everyone who is eligible. You can check back for an appointment that may be sooner or more convenient for you, but if you do make a new one, be sure to cancel your original appointment so it will be available for someone else.
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In addition, on April 30, Vermont is planning to open vaccine registration to college students who are residents of another state and do not intend to stay in Vermont for the summer. Please note that this is tentative and based on factors including the amount of vaccine allocated to us by the federal government.
New on Healthvermont.gov
Household members of a person with COVID-19 are most likely to be identified as a close contact. They are also the type of contact most likely to become a case. Get more data about people who have been identified as close contacts in Vermont in the latest Weekly Data Summary Spotlight.
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