Vaccination rates vary widely across New Hampshire >Modified: 7/1/2021 10:00:38 PM
WEST LEBANON New Hampshire town-by-town COVID-19 vaccination rates from the Department of Health and Human Services illustrate local differences in the state’s vaccination rollout that track with broader health disparities, according to a Dartmouth College researcher.
In several of the Upper Valley’s working-class communities, such as Claremont and Newport, the number of residents who have gotten at least one vaccination is below 50%, while the more affluent communities of Hanover and Lebanon, home to Dartmouth College and Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center, respectively, have rates above 70%, according to the data as of June 23 that DHHS provided to the
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Adult day programs work to reopen in Vt.
Modified: 4/5/2021 9:16:45 PM
BETHEL It will still take weeks to months for three adult day programs in the Upper Valley to reopen following last week’s announcement of new COVID-19 safety guidelines for such programs in Vermont.
It looks as though Gifford Health Care’s program on Route 107 in Bethel will be the first such program to reopen in the Upper Valley. It is slated to do so on May 17, according to a document posted to the Department of Disabilities, Aging and Independent Living’s website.
Ursula Margazano, executive director of Gifford Retirement Community, said in a Monday phone interview that the May date might be overly optimistic, but she’s shooting for it.