The Pak Banker

Vermont relaxes COVID-19 restrictio­ns

-

Vermont crossed a major vaccine milestone Monday as more than 80% of the state's eligible population has at least one shot, according to state health department data.

As of Monday afternoon, over 444,000 Vermont residents over the age of 12 have received at least one vaccine dose, the Vermont Department of Health said. Vermont is the first state to cross this threshold, according to data from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Gov. Phil Scott celebrated the occasion by bringing the Green Mountain State one step closer to its prepandemi­c life. He signed an order that removed the mandate for masks, social distancing and capacity limits for indoor places. "Our work continues, but Vermonters can be proud of what they've done," Scott tweeted.

Vermont businesses can still issue COVID-19 related restrictio­ns without any penalty from the state if they wish to do so, according to the governor's order. More than 390,000 residents, roughly 70% of the population, are fully vaccinated, according to the Vermont Health Department.

As of Monday, the national average for vaccinatio­ns among Americans 12 and up is 61.4% with at least one dose and 51.1% with both doses, according to the CDC. Seven other states have over 70% of their population above the age of 12 with at least one dose, according to the CDC.

Health experts and the governor credited the high vaccinatio­n numbers for greatly reducing the number of Vermont coronaviru­s cases. Vermont opened up vaccinatio­ns to all eligible residents in April. The sevenday average of new cases has dropped from a peak of 213 at the end of March.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Pakistan