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.
Is Vermont ready to reopen?
Getting vaccines to 'the end of the line’
Kids and the Covid vaccine
Three days at the Travel Inn
Virus in Vermont, Part 2: The survivors
Virus in Vermont, Part 1: The responders
Bringing students back
Xusana Davis on race, belonging and 'Vermontiness'
How CityPlace stalled
A guide to the governor's budget
'Brave Little State' looks for lessons from Fletcher
Can ski towns stay Covid-safe?
Making sense of the chaos at the Capitol
Vermont Conversation: Steve Goodman on the Year of the Pandemic
What humanities cuts could mean for UVM
Burlington’s mayoral race takes shape
FAQ LIVE: When will Vermonters see a Covid-19 vaccine?
How the pandemic turned partisan
Vermont's Covid long-haulers look for answers
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