What to do if you suspect a patient has COVID-19 and find links to topics like alerts and advisories, infectious disease reporting, the pulse oximeter program, test kits and results, the PPE and test kit request form, and more.
Everyone 6 months of age and older is eligible to get a vaccine. Find out where to get vaccinated, see dosage recommendations, and find resources if you need assistance.
Find out when and how to get tested, how to report results, and learn about the different types of tests available.
Learn what to do if you have symptoms or test positive and read the guidance for close contacts.
To protect yourself and others, stay up to date on vaccines, stay home when sick, get tested when needed, consider when to wear a mask, and take considerations for people with medical certain conditions.
Find up-to-date information on the statewide community level, hospitalizations, emergency visits, wastewater monitoring, case counts, outbreaks, vaccination rates, and more. Data and reports are updated on Wednesdays.
Health care professionals can find information and resources on the various therapeutic options available for patients and how to order them.
Find the most current information and guidance on vaccine ordering, administration, storage & handling and more.
For Immediate Release Thursday, November 19, 2020 Media Contact Rebecca Kelley, Office of the Governor 802-622-4047| rebecca.kelley@vermont.gov GOVERNOR PHIL SCOTT ISSUES STATEMENT HONORING VERMONTERS LOST TO COVID-19 Flags lowered to half-staff on the 19 th of each month Montpelier, Vt...
For Immediate Release Tuesday, November 10, 2020 Contact Rebecca Kelley, Office of the Governor 802-622-4047 | rebecca.kelley@vermont.gov GOVERNOR PHIL SCOTT ANNOUNCES PAUSE TO THE STATE’S SAFE TRAVEL POLICY, COMPLIANCE CHECKS AND EXPANDED TESTING As COVID-19 Cases Rise, Quarantine Required for...