SVHC's Weekly COVID-19 Update: March 12

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March 12, 2021
 
Medical Matters Weekly: Our Generation's Moonwalk
 
 
In this week's Medical Matters Weekly, Dr. Dobson hosted Infectious Disease Specialist and Chief Quality Officer at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Health Michael Calderwood, MD. As a leading source of COVID-19 information, Dr. Calderwood discussed the latest CDC recommendations, vaccine development, and more.
 
Updated Guidance for Gathering
 
 
Dr. Marie George, SVMC's infectious disease specialist, offers clear instructions about how the confirmed discovery of the UK variant in Vermont and the increasing vaccination efforts should affect our behavior.
 
 
Kids' Vaccination News
Dr. Meghan Gunn shares predictions for the availability of the COVID-19 vaccine for children and why she thinks kids should get it. Read More.
 
 
A Nutritional Approach to Menopause Symptoms
Registered Dietitian Kristin Irace shares how women can help alleviate menopause symptoms through their diet. Read More.
 
Medical Matters Features Family Physician
Dr. Trey Dobson will speak with Dr. Jennifer Baker-Porazinski of Twin Rivers Medical on Mar. 17. Read More.
 
 
Vaccination Progress 
This fun and informative infographic delivers the data on just how many people SVHC has vaccinated so far.
 
 
Current Vaccine Group
We are vaccinating those aged 65 and older, those 16 and older who have a high-risk health condition, and those who work in education. Read More.
 
Regional Case Counts
Your state's department of health is the best source of accurate and up-to-date info about new COVID-19 cases where you live. Get the Links.
 
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