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Ever since Gov. Phil Scott's administration announced the first positive test result for the coronavirus on March 7, the numbers � and testing � have�
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In an effort to slow the spread of COVID-19, the Scott administration has issued further restrictions on businesses and non-essential group gatherings in�
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If there’s an outbreak of the new coronavirus here, Vermont’s first responders will be on the front lines of the health crisis.On a recent afternoon,�
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The individual risk of contracting the new coronavirus is very low, state health officials say. But now is a good time to prepare for the potential impact�
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Vermont health officials have declared a statewide outbreak of hepatitis A. The number of hepatitis B cases has also risen in the state.We check in with�
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It's flu season, and health officials encourage nearly everyone six months and older to get a flu shot.Christine Finley, the immunization program manager�
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Dozens of schools and more than 80 child care centers in Vermont have tested positive for lead that exceeds the legal limits. Those are the results under�
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The Vermont Health Department is getting a three-year, $9.5 million grant from the Centers for Disease Control to improve its tracking of opioid�
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There are now more than 760 cases of measles across the U.S., in the worst outbreak in decades. Vermont public health officials have been working for�
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The Department of Health has offered free radon tests for any school in Vermont since 2001, but so far less than one third of the schools have tested�