Our cases are growing, leading to some big steps to slow the spread. Each step addresses areas that our data tells us are driving the spike: mostly adults from multiple households gathering with friends, usually involving alcohol/food with little to no masking and distancing. 1/
So, in addition to requiring quarantine for all non-essential travel, we had to ban multi-household gatherings. I know this is difficult & frustrating, especially with the holidays right around the corner, but it’s necessary & we need your help to get this back under control. 2/
Since we made this announcement, we’ve gotten questions/concerns from some who believe there's inconsistency in our approach and from some who would prefer we shut down restaurants or schools, or close businesses like gyms and salons but not restrict private social gatherings. 3/
Let’s talk about consistency: The steps we took were based on data from our contact tracers. From the beginning, we have consistently used data and science to guide our decisions. 4/
I understand it may seem counter-intuitive that restaurants are open, yet you can’t have neighbors over for dinner. But from Oct. 1 to Nov. 13, 71% of outbreaks were linked to social events, not restaurants or gyms. This tells us the protocols at these businesses are working. 5/
We’ve got to prioritize need over want. In-person education, protecting our healthcare system and keeping people working safely are things we need. Parties, cookouts and hanging out with people may be fun but they’re wants not needs. And they put a lot of people at risk. 6/
To the skeptics: If you want to ignore or choose not to believe the science, there’s not much we can do to stop you. But the number of people in hospitals is growing because some care more about what they want to do rather than what they need to do to help protect others. 7/
The consequences of an overwhelmed healthcare system will have a far greater impact on our economy and welfare than all the prevention and mitigation measures. The skeptics are right, they can do what they want. But please don’t call it patriotic or pretend it’s about freedom. 8/
Real patriots serve and sacrifice for all, whether they agree with them or not. Patriots stand up and fight when our nation’s health and security is threatened, and right now, our country and way of life are being attacked by this virus, not the protections we put in place. 9/
I know it's hard to keep sacrificing. I hear the anger, frustration, anxiety, sadness. If you need to take it out on someone, send it my way- I can take it. But what I can’t take is this continued growth that's putting our healthcare system, economy and many lives at risk. 10/
By Friday, we’ll provide more clarity on social gatherings to help folks understand what we need from them. Vermont should know that we’re stepping up at the state level as well because this is not all on your shoulders. 11/
We’re expanding our testing and tracing capacity to make testing more available. We’re opening 5 testing centers this week that will operate 7 days a week so two-thirds of Vermonters will be within a 30-minute drive of a testing site. And we'll continue to build on this. 12/
We’ve also started offering testing for all teachers/school staff, testing ~1,700 yesterday & continuing throughout the week. And we now have 40 full time contact tracing staff & we're adding ~20 @VTNationalGuard members & 10 Dept. of Public Safety staff in the next 2 weeks. 13/
Even during these tough times, we continue to see progress and good news about vaccines. As Dr. Fauci said recently, there’s light at the end of the tunnel. And we know we can change our trajectory when we all pull in the same direction because we’ve done it before. 14/

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13 Nov
Thread re today's media briefing: We continue to see a rise in COVID cases in Vermont, up from an average of 25 cases per day last week to 72 cases reported on Wednesday, 109 on Thursday and 84 today, despite our recent steps to slow the spread. 1/
Many clusters and outbreaks are tied to private social gatherings like baby showers, tailgate parties, deer camps and other small multi-household gatherings where people aren’t wearing masks or staying physically distanced, despite our warnings against these activities. 2/
We’re in a new phase of this pandemic. The days of very low risk have passed. So, unfortunately, I’m announcing several new data-driven measures to slow the spread/protect the vulnerable, targeted directly at the areas driving the case growth: bit.ly/3luflY5. 3/
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11 Nov
Important thread: Today we reported 72 new COVID-19 cases – the highest daily number since the start of the pandemic and nearly double what was reported yesterday. 1/
With the growth we’ve seen in recent days, I’ve directed our emergency response team to prepare to re-deploy field hospital sites as a precautionary measure. 2/ vem.vermont.gov/news/media-rel…
We need all Vermonters to recommit to slowing the spread: Limit your contacts and avoid gatherings, even small ones. Wear a mask. Keep 6 ft. apart. And follow our travel policy, which now requires quarantine for all non-essential travel. 3/ governor.vermont.gov/press-release/…
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10 Nov
Today’s modeling update shows continued concerning trends nationally, regionally and in Vermont. We’ve gone months with such low disease prevalence that many have become more lax, but the rise in cases shows the risk is higher than what we’re used to: bit.ly/3kqeJlf 1/10
In last few weeks, the number of counties open for travel without a quarantine has been shrinking- as of today, it’s down to only 2. Along with social gatherings, travel to & from other states without quarantining is one of the common denominators in our rising case counts. 2/10
So, as of today, we’re temporarily suspending our travel map and requiring a 14-day quarantine (or 7 days and a negative test) for any non-essential travel into Vermont: bit.ly/2IlRyLx 3/10
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18 Sep
As Dr. Fauci said on Tuesday, Vermont is a model for the country on how to suppress this virus. You should all be proud of your hard work to keep each other safe. It’s put us in a position to methodically reopen the economy & we’ve had kids back in schools for two weeks now. 1/10
But as Dr. Fauci also said, we can’t let our guard down. We must continue to do the things that got us here, like wearing a mask, staying physically distant, washing our hands, staying home when sick and being smart about gathering size and travel. 2/10
Our collective good work to date has let us open just about every sector to some extent and we’ve steadily moved forward, not back. As we continue to see low case counts, and as we’ve learned from our experience with lodging and indoor dining, we’re updating our guidance. 3/10
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1 Sep
As we gear up for the restart of remote and hybrid learning, many working families are in need of flexible childcare options. 1/4
That’s why my team acted quickly to stand up a system of regional childcare hubs to serve kids and their families on remote learning days. We’ve already approved 12 hub sites with the capacity to serve 4,600 children, with 20 more sites currently in review. 2/4
These hubs will give students a safe, reliable place to participate in remote learning (plus enrichment activities) while their parents are at work. 3/4
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25 Aug
Two years ago today, our country lost a giant, with the passing of American hero, Senator John McCain.

We desperately need more people like him in leadership today. 1/7
In his farewell, he reminded us of the exceptional capacity of American optimism & challenged us to recognize that “we weaken our greatness when we confuse our patriotism with tribal rivalries that have sown resentment and hatred and violence in all the corners of the globe.” 2/7
I couldn’t agree more.

I had the honor of attending his services at the Washington National Cathedral in D.C. I will remember that day for the rest of my life. 3/7
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