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COVID-19 Updates
Mayor Weinberger Issues Booster Alert
Burlington Wastewater Monitoring Program Detects Very Limited Presence of Mutations Related to COVID-19 Omicron Variant
Mayor Miro Weinberger to Advance Masking Mandate, Exempts Businesses with Vaccine Requirements
Over 95% of Burlington City Employees Fully Vaccinated Following Implementation of New Policy
Mayor Weinberger Announces New, Targeted Public Health Interventions Against Covid-19
Mayor Weinberger Statement on New Covid Interventions
Mayor Miro Weinberger Statement on University of Vermont Vaccine Requirement
Mayor Weinberger Announces End to Coronavirus Emergency by Executive Order, City Releases Covid-19 Pandemic Response After Action Report
Mayor Weinberger Statement on End of Covid-19 Emergency Orders
Mayor Announces New Burlington Walk-in And Pop-up Clinics As Chittenden Approaches 80% of Eligible People Vaccinated
Mayor Miro Weinberger Statement on Mask Mandate
Update #106: B.1.1.7 variant is widespread, Burlington bars, BIPOC clinics, + more
Mayor Miro Weinberger Applauds State’s Decision to Open Covid-19 Vaccine Eligibility to All BIPOC Vermonters
Update #104: Cases by age band, call for caution in remaining critical weeks, update on BIPOC household vaccination clinics, next steps for Burlington economic recovery
Update #103: Latest numbers, CDC guidance for those who are vaccinated, vaccine eligibility for BIPOC households, Age Well's work to reach older residents, + more
Update #102: Case growth in Chittenden County, encouraging news on vaccine supply, + more
Statement from Mayor Miro Weinberger on New Pandemic-Related Actions from UVM
Update #101: Consider getting tested for Covid-19, City's Wastewater Monitoring Program, and progress with Early Learning Initiative
Update #100: Vaccine efficacy, spring semester at UVM and Champlain College, increasing vaccine access, Town Meeting Day election, + more
City of Burlington’s Wastewater Monitoring Program Has Detected Mutations Associated with a Covid-19 Variant
Update #98: Latest local numbers, increasing access to the Covid-19 vaccine, high-quality masks, + more
Update #97: Update on vaccine distribution in Burlington, latest numbers with Dr. Leffler, CEDO Director Luke McGowan's new role in Biden Administration, + more
Update #96: Vaccine distribution for Vermonters 75 and older starts in Burlington
Update #95: Vaccine registration is open for Vermonters 75 and older!
Important: Burlingtonians 75 and older can make vaccination appointments on Monday
Update #93: Phase 2 of vaccine distribution, return of college students, + more
Update #92: Latest numbers, testing for new variant through wastewater, preparing for vaccine distribution, return of college students, + more
Covid-19 Update and Next Steps for Police Accountability
Update #90: New variants of Covid-19, update on vaccine distribution, latest local testing opportunities, new ventilation program, + more
Update #89: Latest local numbers, update from Burlington School District, first week of vaccinations, testing resources, safety over the holidays, + more
Update #88: City updates: Our virus response since Thanksgiving, Bike Path open through the South End, + more
Update #87: Numbers after Thanksgiving, long-term care facilities in Burlington, new City support for the State's contact tracing efforts, + more
Update #86: New testing resources, latest local numbers, and safely supporting our locally owned businesses
Mayor Miro Weinberger and Local Leaders Encourage Safe Participation in Local Economy this Holiday Season
Mayor Miro Weinberger Announces Findings from First Covid-19 Wastewater Monitoring Reading Following Thanksgiving Holiday and Calls for Community Action
Update #84: Local numbers, vaccine news, senior care providers, expanded testing options, Puerto Cabezas, and BIPOC small business grant program
Update #83: Thanksgiving, latest numbers, grant program updates, + more
Update #82: Calling for your help to bring Covid-19 case growth back down
Update #81: New City testing opportunities this week + Covid-19 updates
Update #80: Testing opportunities + new restrictions on social gatherings
Mayor Weinberger Announces that the City Will Open New Pop-Up Testing This Week in the New North End
Update #78: Telephone Town Hall Meeting on Rising Case Growth
Mayor Weinberger Updates His Call for Vigilance in Response to Rising Case Growth in Chittenden County
Update #76: Calling on Burlingtonians to exercise extra caution this weekend
Update #75: Vaccine trial, ventilation microgrants, + more
Update #74: Outdoor activity, flu vaccine, testing at Airport, voter information, + more
Update #73: Reflections on the critical month of September and what's ahead, update on wastewater surveillance, + more
Updates on policing, CityPlace, + Covid-19
Update #72: Telephone Town Hall Meeting on Re-opening Schools in Burlington
Update #71: City grant programs, wastewater testing to detect early signs of a COVID outbreak, college and university re-openings
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