The coronavirus tally in the Green Mountain State remained the name Wednesday as Vermont health officials said there were zero new COVID-19 cases the day before.
Gov. Phil Scott said it was “great news” but cautioned that “one day doesn’t create a trend, and we have to look at the trend lines to see where we’re going.”
As of Wednesday morning, Vermont has seen 862 cases and 47 deaths with 15,429 people tested for COVID-19. The health department website showed that 11 people are currently hospitalized for the virus and 15 are hospitalized under investigation. Eighteen are being monitored. Vermont’s downward trend has raised questions about whether the state is ready to cautiously reopen – as seen in other states., Montpelier, against the state's stay-at-home order. They were met with four nurses from Central Vermont Medical Center wearing faces masks, who turned out to speak against the demonstration.
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