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Tag Archives: Coronavirus

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McClaughry: Feds gave Vermont 2nd most money per person in 2020

The feds sent little Vermont $4.8 billion dollars. That comes to $7,729 per person. That sum puts Vermont second among the 50 states, trailing only New York, which got $7,840 per person.

January 25, 2021 in Commentary.
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Here’s how government can help small businesses decimated by pandemic restrictions

Elected officials have largely fallen short of protecting small businesses nationwide throughout the pandemic, even as they have continued to impose devastating restrictions.

January 25, 2021 in U.S..
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Flemming: Vermont had 5th worst rate of employers telling employees ‘don’t work’ in 2020

Vermont had 56.8% of its employers tell employees not to work at least one day in 2020, higher than any New England state.

January 24, 2021 in Commentary.
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Unpublicized Covid-19 variants may resist vaccine, Levine says

There are no reported cases of any Covid-19 variants in Vermont, Health Commissioner Mark Levine said at Firday’s press conference.  That’s the good news. However, a variant in California may be fueling the current Los Angeles epidemic, he said.

January 22, 2021 in TNR News.
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GOP leaders: Republicans in the Legislature will have a laser focus on post-COVID recovery

There are many other issues Republicans will face and fight for in this legislative session, but the work to recover from the pandemic and to rebuild our economy unite Republicans from across the state.

January 22, 2021 in Commentary.
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US scientist with close ties to Wuhan lab discussed manipulating bat-based coronaviruses weeks before outbreak

A U.S. doctor who is part of the World Health Organization team investigating the origins of the COVID-19 pandemic discussed his work manipulating bat-based coronaviruses in labs just weeks before the COVID-19 outbreak in Wuhan.

January 22, 2021 in U.S..
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Levine unsure when vaccinated Vermonters will be immune

The Vermont Department of Health can’t say when vaccinated Vermonters will be immune from Covid-19 and no longer a threat to transmit the disease to others.

January 20, 2021 in TNR News.
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Immunizing over-75 age group begins next week

Phase two of Vermont’s Covid-19 vaccination program — immunizing people 75 and older — begins next Monday. Here’s a quick look at Covid-by-the-numbers in Vermont.

January 18, 2021 in TNR News.
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Sununu renews New Hampshire’s mask mandate, travel guidance

With COVID-19 infections and hospitalizations still rising, Gov. Chris Sununu has extended a statewide mask mandate and travel guidance for residents.

January 18, 2021 in U.S..
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One month into vax program, acceptance rate about 80%

One month ago today, the first Vermonter was vaccinated for Covid-19. Since then, how many Vermonters have been vaccinated? Are Vermonters willing to be vaccinated? When will state officials be satisfied that “enough” Vermonters have been vaccinated?

January 17, 2021 in TNR News.
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Teachers’ union president compares push to reopen schools to white supremacy

The head of a state teachers union compared the push to reopen “everything” to “white supremacy” during a school board zoom call on Wednesday.

January 17, 2021 in U.S..
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Recreation industry in New Hampshire brings in 3.1% of GDP, 8th highest snow activities revenue

New Hampshire’s government expenditures and government jobs in outdoor recreation in 2019 stood at $71 million and 900 employees based on 2012 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) estimates.

January 15, 2021 in U.S..

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