Covid 19 Daily Update
Covid 19 Daily Update
Covid 19 Daily Update
July 9, 2020
New information is in red and bold.
Please visit the Vermont Department of Health’s COVID-19 web and data pages
healthvermont.gov/covid19
Stay hydrated, listen to your body, and find a place to cool off if you need it. Keep an eye on
your neighbors, especially older Vermonters and those with mobility issues. And NEVER
leave a child or pet in the car – even for short periods of time.
The Health Department has guidance communities can use for opening cooling centers
during the COVID-19 pandemic. Check Vermont Emergency Management’s municipal
cooling locations page to see if any centers are open near you.
Get more heat safety tips and stay informed of weather and other alerts impacting Vermont
by signing up with VT-Alert.
Case Information
Current COVID-19 Activity in Vermont
As of 12 p.m. on July 9, 2020
Description Number
Total cases* 1,272
(16 new)
Currently hospitalized 3
Hospitalized under investigation 12
Total people recovered 1,054
Deaths+ 56
People tested 72,749
Travelers monitored 1,731
Contacts monitored 54
People completed monitoring 2,604
* Includes testing conducted at the Health Department Laboratory, commercial labs and
other public health labs.
+ Death occurring in persons known to have COVID-19. Death certificate may be pending.
Protest Safely
We support Vermonters engaging in peaceful protests and other civic activities to make their
voices heard.
Please remember that large gatherings do pose a greater risk for virus exposure. So wear a
mask if you can when near others, maintain a 6-foot distance, and if you're sick, find actions
to make yourself heard from home.
We encourage anyone who is participating in a public action to get tested for COVID-19.
Learn more about how to get tested.
Additionally, the Health Department is continuing to open pop-up sites for people who do not
have symptoms of COVID-19 to be tested for the virus. Pop-up sites are currently scheduled
through July, and operate from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Learn more about how to get tested.
Traveler Information
Get the latest info about travel to Vermont, including for quarantining and testing.
Anyone coming to Vermont is strongly encouraged to sign up for Sara Alert daily symptom
check reminders.
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Media Contact:
CV19media@vermont.gov