The Covid-19 vaccine is here: 5,850 doses of the Pfizer vaccine arrived in Vermont this week, and frontline health care workers have already begun receiving the shots. And while there are still unanswered questions about how the next phase of the rollout will go, medical workers are already hailing the vaccine as the beginning of the end of the pandemic.
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The future of Vermont’s congressional representation
The outlook for emergency housing
Life and learning inside the Burlington Macy’s
Paul Costello reflects on two decades of community building
Starting school amid a Covid surge
A new model for mental health crisis response
How concerning is the Delta variant in Vermont?
The housing crunch hits renters
How to spend a broadband windfall
Can Vermont regulate religious schools?
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Ending the Covid emergency
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How a Middlebury student became a Vermont Covid-19 expert
What’s changed in Vermont since George Floyd’s murder?
Covid and the overdose crisis
How to confront vaccine hesitancy
A year without work
The road ahead for Vermont schools
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