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The trauma of the pandemic has affected many: health care workers, first responders, even grocery store clerks. Hospice workers - who deal with death�
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In the last year of the pandemic, Vermont has lost more than 200 people to COVID-19. Those people were our family members, our friends, and our neighbors.�
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The FrequencyLosing a neighbor to COVID-19. Plus, federal funds for broadband coming into Vermont, Gov. Scott asks for more refugees to be sent to the state, and�
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Brave Little StateMore than 200 Vermonters have died from COVID-19 since the pandemic began. Brave Little State looks back on a year of loss.Note: Our show is made for the�
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More than 200 people in Vermont have died of COVID-19 over the past year. About a quarter of those deaths occurred in the first two months of the�
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The FrequencyLooking back on the second wave of COVID-19 deaths. Plus, a possible overhaul of Vermont’s education funding system, Burlington’s racial equity director�
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In the past year, more than 200 Vermonters have been killed by the novel coronavirus. Older Vermonters have been hardest hit. In fact more than half of�
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On March 7, 2020, the Vermont Department of Health announced the state’s first case of COVID-19. It was in Bennington County, at Southwestern Vermont�
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It’s been almost exactly one year since Vermont’s first COVID-19 fatality. The virus has killed more than 200 Vermonters so far. The death toll here is�