As many of you know, the first two COVID-19 deaths in Vermont were reported yesterday, and the first positive case of the virus was reported in Addison County on Wednesday. As evidenced by this story about a mother taking her young daughter for testing at Porter Hospital, this global pandemic is becoming very real for all of us locally. I urge everyone to take this public health crisis seriously. Please stay home if you can and limit in-person interactions with people outside your household.
Author: ruthhardy
COVID-19 Update for March 17
The situation with the COVID-19 pandemic and its impact on Vermont is evolving rapidly, with daily and even hourly changes in the status of this public health crisis. These are uncertain times and I know that everyone needs information and assurances that appropriate actions are being taken. First and foremost, take precautions to limit public interactions. Please stay at home if you can and limit your exposure outside of your household. Current CDC guidelines recommend no gatherings of more than 10 people and six feet distance between people in public.
COVID-19 Update
I know you are concerned about the spread of the Coronavirus/COVID-19 and its impact on you, your family, our communities, and Vermont. I am too. The situation is evolving rapidly, with daily and even hourly changes in the status of this public health crisis. You can stay up-to-date with the situation in Vermont, nationally, and internationally by visiting the Vermont Department of Health, the Centers for Disease Control, and the World Health Organization Coronavirus websites respectively.
The Status of Libraries Report
Today the Vermont Senate passed S.281, my bill that would create a working group to report on the status of libraries in Vermont. Below is an excerpt of the report I gave on the Senate floor about the bill, plus an awesome comic about dinosaurs, politicians, and librarians (really!). I love libraries! I have fond… Continue reading The Status of Libraries Report
Town Meeting Day Update 2020
Happy Town Meeting Day! First, and most important, please remember to vote! Not only is today a crucial presidential primary, it is also an ever-important local election day. Voters across the Addison District will be electing school and town officials and determining the fate of local initiatives including school building renovations, town hall and library… Continue reading Town Meeting Day Update 2020
