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Erin Petenko is VTDigger's data and graphics reporter, bringing numbers to life to help Vermonters understand the state they live in.
 

Covid levels 'low,' health department reports, but hospitalizations are up

By Erin Petenko

Aug 24 2022August 24, 2022

It’s too soon to say if the 47 Covid hospitalizations reported Wednesday signal a more significant shift.


Vermont Covid levels remain ‘low’ as CDC eases Covid guidance

By Erin Petenko

Aug 17 2022August 17, 2022

The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention dropped some quarantine and isolation requirements, but the state Department of Health had already loosened those requirements months ago.


Census shows explosion of migration into Vermont in pandemic’s 1st year

By Erin Petenko

Aug 12 2022August 15, 2022

More than 4,800 people came to Vermont between 2020 and 2021 — reversing years of population loss from people moving out of the state.


Vermont Covid levels remain ‘low’ as national levels plateau

By Erin Petenko

Aug 10 2022August 10, 2022

The national BA.5 surge appears to be easing, with declining case counts and hospitalizations.


Vermont’s Covid levels ‘low’ but state’s booster progress is falling behind

By Erin Petenko

Aug 3 2022August 3, 2022

The state reported updated estimates of the percentage of people vaccinated, based on the latest booster recommendations from the CDC. Only 37% of the state’s residents are up-to-date on vaccines.


Estimated Covid infections may be 5 times higher than official counts, researchers project

By Erin Petenko

Aug 1 2022August 3, 2022

The project by Yale and Harvard researchers uses data on hospitalizations, reported case counts and the dynamics of the Omicron variant to project backward, estimating the number of infections in recent weeks.


Young children’s Covid-19 vaccinations lag behind other age groups

By Erin Petenko

Jul 28 2022July 28, 2022

Only 13% of kids under age 5 in Vermont have gotten at least one dose of the Covid vaccine. State officials think the lag stems from parents taking their time to get around to the doctor’s office.


Vermont reports low Covid levels, though BA.5 numbers creep up in southern U.S.

By Erin Petenko

Jul 27 2022July 27, 2022

Vermont reported low levels for the eighth week in a row, but there are some signs that Bennington’s Covid levels may be on the rise.


BA.5 is the latest of a ‘parade of surges’ we can expect from Covid, experts say

By Erin Petenko

Jul 24 2022July 25, 2022

The newly dominant strain is not expected to tax hospitals the way previous waves did, but it could still affect everyday life in Vermont.


Vermont Covid levels remain ‘low’ while numbers rise nationally

By Erin Petenko

Jul 20 2022July 21, 2022

Data on cases, hospitalizations, symptoms and wastewater all showed little change in the latest weekly report from the health department.


Vermont’s missing Covid wastewater data is a mystery to government officials and contractors

By Erin Petenko

Jul 8 2022July 11, 2022

Burlington Wastewater Treatment Facility

Local wastewater treatment plants have collected Covid data for months. It’s just not getting included in state and national reporting systems.


Covid levels ‘low,’ but loss of PCR testing results brings uncertainty

By Erin Petenko

Jul 6 2022July 6, 2022

A new subvariant sweeping the nation, BA.5, makes up an increasing number of Covid cases in New England.


On last week of state testing, Covid levels remain ‘low’

By Erin Petenko

Jun 29 2022June 29, 2022

Case numbers barely changed from the week before, but it’s too early to tell how the closure of state Covid testing sites will affect the data.


Vermont Covid cases dip below 100 per day on eve of test site closures

By Erin Petenko

Jun 22 2022June 22, 2022

The state reports declining hospitalizations so far in June and fewer deaths than in May.


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