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Aug 14, 2024 · Past COVID-19 Vaccination Rates by Race and Ethnicity in Vermont. 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.
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On July 16, 2020, Vermont become the first state nationwide to not report any COVID-19 deaths in the span of a 30-day period. [ 7 ] On November 11, 2020, Vermont reported its highest number of cases, 72, since the pandemic began.
This map tracks the history of coronavirus cases in Vermont, both recent and all-time. How is Vermont faring against COVID-19, both overall and at a state level? Get the answers here, with data on hotspots and infection rates.
An average of 35 cases per day were reported in Vermont in the last week. Cases have decreased by 29 percent from the average two weeks ago. Deaths have increased by 75 percent .
The map shows total cases per state, new cases in the last 7 days per state, and the rate (cases/100,000) per state. The 7-day moving average of new cases (current day + 6 preceding days / 7) was calculated to smooth expected variations in daily counts.
About 462,400 people have been fully vaccinated in Vermont. The breakthrough cases represent a small portion, about 2.4%, 2.4% of the fully vaccinated population.
Total COVID-19 deaths in Vermont. Stay current on the state of the pandemic with daily metrics on vaccine distribution, coronavirus case counts by state and county, plus how the government is spending to boost the economy.