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Today the Vermont Department of Health and the University of Vermont Medical Center announced that approximately 50 tests between November 22nd and November 29th were not submitted to the Department of Health. 

 

This means that these results were not included in new test counts in the past weeks. Read More.

By Anika Turcotte

By Lorenza Fechter

It’s hard to believe that we’re not going to school today tomorrow, or even next week, not because of vacation, or snow days, but because of a worldwide pandemic. Going downtown means traversing to one sidewalk and then the next to stay the appropriate distance from any other people. At first, it was strange to see someone and cross the street, but it became easier to handle for me when I remembered we’re all dealing with this together. Read More.

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On Sunday, March 15, Governor Phil Scott ordered the closure of all K-12 schools and school-related activities in Vermont for 3 weeks. Since then, MHS faculty members have been working strenuously to create an all online curriculum plan in a matter of days. Read More.

By Sophia Jerome

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Recently, I was able to interview Dr. Cindy Noyes, an Infectious Disease Physician at UVMMC. She was able to provide some very useful insight into the likely timeline of a potential COVID-19 vaccine, why teens need to be worried about the virus, along with other helpful information. Read more.

By Sophia Jerome

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