With the Vermont people now, Covid-19 is no longer a terrible thing, because the vaccine has helped them dispel the fear.
Lindy Hoppers who are wet sweaty, standing into a circle, applauding with a vibrant song, changing you to dance and laughing on the Champlain club dance floor in Burlington, the largest city of Vermont.
The group clenched with each other and walked while turning around the rhythm of jazz luck on one of the city's final hardwood dance room.
David Rose (Male), 73 years old, dancing with you Jumping Rhiannon Wiley at Champlain Club.
I kept thinking the collective dance is the last thing to come back after greating it because it has a lot of interactions, dancers, therapists Lorilee Schoenbeck said.
However, Schoenbeck and other dancers joined him all had Vaccine Covid-19.
Across Vermont, Covid-19 patient care rooms are mostly empty.
When the Covid-19 medical crisis now becomes a pandemic of non-vaccinated people, Vermont is the safest place in the world, such as local health officials.
People Vermont comfortably go to the road, do not wear a mask and not fear.
We are living.
At a corner near the bustling church market in central Burlington, Dr. Mark Levine, a state medical member, sitting on the small round table at his office, grilling the statistics once base
Vermont is the first American in partial vaccination for at least 80% of the population over 12 years old.
More than 67% in 624,000 Vermont people have two nose injected, while this ratio of the whole country is about 49%.
Vermont is also one of the states with the lowest water infection rate.
People dine outside a restaurant in Church neighborhood, Burlington City, Vermont Bang.
The most recent death related to Covid-19 is reported on July 10.
Vermont began deploying immunizations from mid-December 2020, but the campaign was still uninterrupted.
The entire strategy is that we want every Vermont people to take enough dose, Levine said.
Along the church market, people crowded, most did not wear a mask.
East Coast of Ho Champlain, where the propaganda of Covid-19 was replaced by warning about harmful blue bacteria, Dongworm couples, children and pets.
Burlington belongs to Chittenden County, where vaccination rate is up to 85.4%.
On June 14, when Vermont became the first state of successful vaccination for more than 80% of the population over 12 years old, Governor Scott, a peaceful republican party, announcing the state's emergency situation to end in
Why?
But at the same time, the Delta strain began to form new waves in a series of states, according to the coordinator who reacted to the disease of the White House Jeff Zients.
Last week, Florida, Texas and Missouri, three states with low vaccination rates, accounting for 40% of the total number of cases of the country.
Health officials warning the only way to stop the wave of incomes is to convince more people to vaccinate.
Even if someone comes to Vermont and they carry the Delta transformation, they develop and infect the virus in our state, if more than 83% of the population are immunized, the virus will crash into the wall, medical commissioner
At Northwestern Medical Center in St. Petersburg
Hospital treatment for his last Covid-19 patient since early May, according to the doctor, the professional director John Minadeo.
The reason the other beds are no longer patients?
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We have to take precautions, the fall is coming and you know it, it can come back, he noted.
Covid-19 patient care area at Northwestern Medical Center in St. Petersburg
Vermont's successful experts in the vaccination campaign originate from many different factors, such as access to good vaccines or people who believe the leadership of the government both politically
There are many barriers to health care in rural areas but Vermont has shown that if you are willing to bring the vaccine to the place where people live, work and have fun, you will overcome all obstacles to
At Orleans County, one of the state's most remote and conservative regions, the vaccination rate also reached 70.8%.
A really meaningful lesson is drawn here that is about the importance of the community and the spirit of solidarity, she commented.
At the Champlain club in Burlington on a third evening in mid-July, the bustling atmosphere covered when people dance, exchanging in fast and vibrant music.
One step, two steps, you know what to do, instructor Jean Elizabeth Shockley stirred the crowd.
Shockley said there are at least 20 new faces on the dance floor and all participants must present the newly allowed Covid-19 vaccination card.
There is a very different energy source here, teacher instructing Maria Garrido to share.
With full confidence, liberalism at the age of 73, David Rose lamented that his 8-year jump had to be absent on that evening because of denying vaccination.
In fact, during the translation time, she always told me that 'David, we have to dance, certainly to dance'.
According to him, the largest challenge of the state now is to persuade the remaining people to take injections.
It was sad because she couldn't come because they didn't let her come in, Rose said.
Natalie Nachtigal, 32, from Florida moved to Burlington in September last year.
I no longer feared to go out and most of it was thanks to the consciousness of the community that helped Vermont shine, she said.
Mark Jerome Feinstein, 26, a month ago moved to Vermont from California, where San Diego and Los Angeles were reported the highest infections since February to now and the number of hospitalizations in Los Angeles have doubled
I feel like pouring the burden when I realized that I just moved to a place where life was returning to normal, Feinstein, a Master's degree in Psychology of Vermont University, said.