Cavendish Update 2/12/21: Town Mtging/voting/news/Covid

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2/12/21

1. Cavendish Town Meeting: Public Informational Meeting/Voting

2.Cavendish Info

3. Covid update

4. Events

1. CAVENDISH TOWN MEETING: Public Informational Mtg/Voting: Due to the State of Emergency and the Governor’s Order restricting the number of people that may gather, the Town of Cavendish will be holding a virtual informational meeting to answer any questions regarding the proposed articles for the Annual Town Meeting. View Informational Meeting Warning here

Voting will take place on March 2 (Tuesday) from 10-7 at the Proctorsville Fire Department. Absentee ballots are available by contacting the town office 226-7292. These can be mailed to you, picked up from the town office or downloaded at the state’s website. For more information on Absentee/Early voting, please see the state’s website or call the town office.

An Informational Meeting will be held via Zoom video conference on Tuesday, February 23rd, 2021 at 6:30 p.m. to answer questions regarding the proposed articles for the Annual Town Meeting which will take place by Australian Ballot on Tuesday, March 2nd, 2021. Town Meeting Warning

Please contact the Town Manager if you have any questions about joining this Zoom meeting.

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2.  CAVENDISH INFO

• Cavendish Select Board Meeting 1/25/21: Brendan McNamara, town manager, informed the Board of a change to the final proposed budget. A reduction of the Grant Revenue Note and Tax Anticipation Note interest from $20,000 down to $10,250 brings the proposed budget to a total of $1,651,947 for FY22, which is an increase of 4.76% from last year. Unapproved minutes.

• Cavendish Volunteer Fire Dept News: CVFD is now licensed as a non- transport emergency medical service in addition to fire service. This state designation was obtain as the majority of calls are medically related. Further, this area of town is a considerable distance from Ludlow Ambulance or any of the other services that provide mutual response. CVFD’s team of Emergency Medical Responders (EMR) and Advanced Emergency Medical Technicians (AEMT) can provide basic and advanced life support while waiting for an ambulance to arrive.

CVFD regrets the inconvenience of having the air pump down as they replace belts. If you need air during the week, knock on the door or ring door bell and they will turn the compressor on. Need cookie dough? CVFD still has some for sale.

• Cavendish Dog Licenses Due April 1(Thursday): Dog licenses must be renewed by April 1st each year, and the 2021 licenses are printed and ready to go. By state law all dogs residing within Vermont must be licensed yearly in their town of residence. If you have not yet registered your dog, all you need is a current rabies certificate. Licenses are $9 per year for spayed/neutered animals, $13 for males/females.  Please call the Town Office at 226-7291 if you have questions or to make arrangements to renew via mail. You may stop by to renew in person as the town office is open on a limited basis M-F, 9 a.m-4:30 p.m..

• TRSU Board Talks Strategic Planning, Principal Searches 

• Aid in data breach includes identity theft insurance, call center services for 100,000 Vermonters eligible to receive a 1099-G tax form: The identity protection services are covered under Vermont’s insurance policy, leaving the state liable for a $250,000 deductible. Identity Theft Guard Solutions Inc. has been selected to provide services that include identity monitoring, some credit monitoring, identity theft insurance, and call center services. The service will last for 12 months. VT Digger

 

3. COVID UPDATE: As of 2/3/21, Cavendish had two new cases of Covid in the prior week, bringing the town’s total to 16 cases. Ludlow had five new cases (total 41), while Chester had seven (49 total) and Springfield 19 (142 total). Community data is posted on Friday afternoons at the VT Dept. of Health (VDH) website, with Cavendish and surrounding town data posted to the Cavendish VT Facebook page shortly thereafter.

Yesterday afternoon, the VT Dept. of Health (VDH) issued a press release Lab Results Indicate Likely Presence of Covid-19 Variant in the State. Tests of Burlington’s wastewater indicate that the UK variant-B.1.1.7-is present in the community. Viruses constantly change through mutation, and new variants of a virus are expected to occur over time. Many emerge and disappear, but others can persist and even become the predominant strain. Some experts anticipate the more easily transmissible B.1.1.7 variant will become widespread throughout the country. According to the CDC, studies so far show the current vaccines are largely effective against this variant. Nonetheless, health experts warn the faster spreading variants can lead to more cases of COVID-19, as well as increased hospitalizations and deaths.

Sports: Starting today, Feb. 12, school and youth leagues will be able to resume competitions. The games will have some restrictions, such as limiting the teams to two games a week and forcing competitions to be spaced three days apart. Parents will not be able to attend games, and any referees or observers must follow a mask order. Note Okemo Valley TV will be covering and airing GMUHS games.

Modeling: The modeling presented on Feb. 9 , continues to show a downward trend nationally and regionally, while VT had an uptick due to cases in Bennington and Rutland Counties. The current 7 day positivity rate in VT remains at 1.8% as of 2/11/21. Regionally it’s dropped to 3.86% with a decline of 37% since Jan. 11. Hospitalizations are starting to drop, with yesterday being the first time hospitalizations (48) were below 50 since January 27. There are currently 13,249 cases, with 188 death.

Vaccines: Vermont Veterans 65 and Older-The White River Junction VA Medical Center will be hosting a walk-in clinic for enrolled veterans on February 13 (Saturday) from 10:00am-4:00pm. Vaccines will be administered on a first come first served basis until the supply runs out. Participating veterans must be available to attend the follow-up clinics on March 11 and 13 to receive the required second dose. Veterans must be enrolled in VA Healthcare, if not call 802-295-9363 ext4004 or 5118 to enroll. You cannot receive the vaccine if you tested positive in the last three months,

As of 2/11/21, 12.2% (68,118 people) of all Vermonters age 16+ have received at least one dose of the vaccine. The state is recommending that even if your age group is not yet eligible for a COVID-19 vaccine, you can get a step ahead by creating your account. That way, when your age group is up, it'll be smooth sailing to sign up for your first dose. If you’ve been tested for COVID-19 at a VDH you are already registered. VDH uses the same system for both COVID-19 vaccine appointments and testing appointments. Register here.

 Walgreens, in addition to Kinney Drugs, will now be receiving vaccines directly from the feds. Whether this will increase availability in our area remains to be seen.  Additional vaccine sites to be added that will impact our area will be at Springfield and Mt. Ascutney Hospitals. Even with the additional vaccine, the state continues to distribute vaccine by age band, with the next group, 70+, signing up by the end of the month.

Note that clinics take place regardless of weather. If you can’t make an appointment, please call 855-722-7878 to cancel and reschedule. If you are making an appointment for the first time (75+), the quickest way is to do it is registering on-line.

CDC Says Double Masking Offers More Protection Against the Coronavirus

 Local Resources: If you need to quarantine either from exposure or because you have Covid, local resources are available to help you: 

-       Cavendish Resource Guide

-       CHS Cares Closet: Masks (cloth and disposable), books, toys, craft supplies. Open 24/7. All free. Located next to the steps of the Cavendish Historical Society Museum.

 

4.  UPCOMING EVENTS:

FEBRUARY 12 (FRIDAY): Gong hei fat choy! Happy Chinese New Year. It’s the year of the Ox. People born in the Year of the Ox are strong, reliable, fair and conscientious, inspiring confidence in others. They are also calm, patient, methodical and can be trusted. Although they say little they can be very opinionated. They believe strongly in themselves, but are also stubborn and hate to fail or be challenged.

FEBRUARY 14(SUNDAY): HAPPY VALENTINE’S DAY

FEBRUARY 15 (MONDAY): President’s Day, Town Office Closed

FEBRUARY 23 (TUESDAY): Town Meeting/Informational Meeting via Zoom, 6:30 pm. For more information, click here.

MARCH 2 (TUESDAY): Election Day! You can obtain an absentee ballot if you prefer not to vote in person. The town office is closed on election day.

APRIL 1 (THURSDAY): Town Dog License Due. You will need ia current rabies certificate. Licenses are $9 per year for spayed/neutered animals, $13 for males/females.  Please call the Town Office at 226-7291 if you have questions or to make arrangements to renew via mail. You may stop by to renew in person as the office is open on a limited basis M-F, 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m..

 

CA❤︎ENDSH-A SAFER SIX COMMUNITY

1. Vaccinate when it’s your turn

2.  Mask-Cover nose and mouth; Double mask if possible

3. Social distance-6 feet at least

4. Wash hands frequently with soap & water, or hand sanitizer

5. Avoid unnecessary travel

6. Test if you have symptoms, have traveled out of state, or been in contact with someone who has tested positive.

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Cavendish Informational Meeting 2/23/21

CAVENDISH PUBLIC INFORMATIONAL MEETING: Due to the State of Emergency and the Governor’s Order restricting the number of people that may gather, the Town of Cavendish will be holding a virtual informational meeting to answer any questions regarding the proposed articles for the Annual Town Meeting.

Voting will take place on March 2 (Tuesday) from 10-7 at the Proctorsville Fire Department. If you prefer you can obtain an Absentee Ballot by calling the town office 802-226-7291.

An Informational Meeting will be held via Zoom video conference on Tuesday, February 23rd, 2021 at 6:30 p.m. to answer questions regarding the proposed articles for the Annual Town Meeting which will take place by Australian Ballot on Tuesday, March 2nd, 2021.

Please contact the Town Manager if you have any questions about joining this Zoom meeting.

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Cavendish Update 2/5/21: News/Covid/Events

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2/5/21

1. Cavendish Info

2. Covid update

3. Events

 

1. CAVENDISH INFO

• Missing Teen from a residential facility in Cavendish: Allyssa Norman, who is 16, white, with red/purple hair, 5/3” and weighing 105lbs has been missing since Jan. 30. She was wearing a gray hoodie sweatshirt, jeans and black Converse.  If you have any information, please call VSP 802-722-4600.

• The Story Behind the Rumor: For many years the story has been passed down that a runaway slave named Charlotte and her sister are buried in the right hand corner of the Coffeen Cemetery. The Cavendish Historical Society (CHS) continues to do research, but the actual story is better than you might imagine. Learn about Peter Tumbo, abolitionist, Revolutionary War vet, landowner, and former slave who lived in Cavendish for almost 40 years, at the CHS blog. The blog also contains the February 1 Brief, that outlines an opportunity to read Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn’s Between Two Millstone: Exile in America 1978-1884.

• Black River Good Neighbors (BRGN) Needs Donations: BRGN is requesting donations of housewares (including sets of dishes that are not cracked or chipped); linens (sheets, bedding, bath towels, kitchen towels, curtains, drapes); winter socks; clothing that is not stained or torn; arts & crafts items; sewing supplies; yarn and lamps.

 • Proctorsville Resident Martha Mott Teaching Live Authentically at Antioch University: A new facilitator, Martha Mott will be teaching a ten week course-Live Authentically-along with a series of Webinars at Antioch University. To register and learn more about her course offerings, including a free introductory Webinar, click here.

• Vermonters issues 'mass recall' of 1099 forms after incorrect information mailed: Vermont's Department of Labor is recalling all 1099-G forms after issuing incorrect tax documents.  The department received reports Monday that some Vermonters had 1099-G tax documents with names and addresses that did not match the envelope. If you have received a 1099-G from the Department of Labor please keep the document until you get further guidance. Claimants will be receiving a self-addressed envelope to return the incorrect 1099. Replacement 1099s will be sent by the Department. The state will provide instructions for identity protection to anyone whose personal information was potentially released. In the meantime, monitor your bank and credit card accounts for any unauthorized activity. If you believe your identity may be stolen, contact ExperianTransunion and Equifax to freeze your credit score, or file an identity theft report at IdentityTheft.gov or USA.gov. All are free of charge. Please note, these steps apply ONLY to forms sent by the Department of Labor, and not to other State of Vermont 1099s.  In addition to correcting the information, we will make sure consumer and identity protections are in place. More details on who and how to get protected, will be forthcoming. For more information go to the Dept. of Labor’s page 1099 Improper Mailing and Data Incident Updates

Picturesque and unpolarised: how Vermont crushed the coronavirus: The Sydney Morning Herald

 

2. COVID UPDATE: Vermont has exceeded the 12,000 mark of Covid cases (12,503 as of 2/4/21), but the numbers are dropping and Cavendish, once again had no new cases in the last two weeks.

For the first time, VT Health Commissioner, Mark Levine MD, on Tuesday noted that the ski industry could be a source of increased cases of Covid. He specifically mentioned Bennington, which has the highest rate in the state. “There have been, not only on the site of a ski resort, but in the communities that are part of the ski resorts, cases that show up in worksites and in restaurants, to the point where in one or two times, several of those had to close due to staffing issues.”

Modeling: The modeling presented on Feb. 2 , continues to show a downward trend nationally, regionally and in VT. The current 7 day positivity rate in VT is now down to 1.8% as of 2/4/21. Regionally it’s dropped to 4.43% with a decline of 37% since Jan. 11. Cavendish had no new cases in the previous week, though Ludlow and Chester had one each and Springfield 15 cases.

Vaccines: On Thursday, VT set an important milestone with 10% of the 16+ population having receiving at least one dose  of the vaccine, with nearly 23,000 people having receiving both doses.

The state is now receiving 22% more vaccine doses per week from the federal government Gov. Scott announced on Tuesday. The feds will also be offering two other sources of help: providing the tools to get the extra dose out of the Pfizer vaccine vials and providing pharmacies vaccine as part of a pilot project. The state has a contingency plan to use the VT National Guard to assist with distribution if vaccine allocations rise beyond planned for distribution.

Yesterday (2/4/21) Johnson & Johnson filed with the Food & Drug Administration (FDA) to approve their one-shot Covid-19 vaccination. J&J’s vaccine was safe and offered strong protection against moderate to severe COVID-19, according to preliminary results from a massive international study. It didn’t appear quite as strong as two-dose competitors made by Pfizer and Moderna -- a finding that may be more perception than reality, given differences in how each was tested. The panel will meet Feb. 26. J&J said it would have some vaccine ready to ship if the FDA allows emergency use of the shot, but it didn’t reveal how much. The pharmaceutical giant said it expects to supply 100 million doses to the U.S. by the end of June. AP

 Note that clinics take place regardless of weather. If you can’t make an appointment, please call 855-722-7878 to cancel and reschedule. If you are making an appointment for the first time (75+), the quickest way is to register on-line. Starting next week the home bound population will be vaccinated using a combination of EMS and home health.

Once your age band has been called to make appointments, you can do so from then on out. If you are in group 1 A (health care providers, first responders) contact your local hospital for vaccine information.

I’ve been fully vaccinated so when can’t I ditch the mask? You’ll need to continue to socially distance and wear mask for a while until the community has reached heard immunity- when enough people have been infected or vaccinated the virus will start to subside on its own because there's just not enough susceptible people left to infect. Because there are limited doses of the vaccine, experts estimate that we won’t reach herd immunity (up to 85% of the population has either been vaccinated or had Covid) until the fall or winter 2022.  

It takes time for the vaccine to kick in-about three weeks after the 2nd dose. The vaccines do not provide 100% protection. Those who have been vaccinated might be asymptomatic spreaders- experts are concerned that vaccinated people can still become infected without symptoms and then spread it to others who have not been vaccinated yet. We still need to protect those with compromised immune systems and those who can’t be vaccinated.

The vaccine is one more tool to fight the pandemic but it’s going to take time.

Variants: We’re basically in a race trying to get people vaccinated and beat the mutations. Indications are that the UK variant spreads easier and comes with higher mortality. Check out Vermont Deputy Health Commissioner On New COVID-19 Variants, Vaccinations

Up Your Masking: More and more public health officials are recommending a surgical mask covered by a cloth mask due to the new variant strains. Note that the CHS Cares Closet (next to the steps of the Museum) contains both cloth and surgical masks in the upper left hand shelf. Check out 5 Hacks to Make Your Face Mask More Protective  

Local Resources: If you need to quarantine either from exposure or because you have Covid, local resources are available to help you: 

-       Cavendish Resource Guide

-       CHS Cares Closet: Masks (cloth and disposable), books, toys, craft supplies. Open 24/7. All free. Located next to the steps of the Cavendish Historical Society Museum.

3 UPCOMING EVENTS:

FEBRUARY 12 (FRIDAY): Gong hei fat choy! Happy Chinese New Year. It’s the year of the Ox. People born in the Year of the Ox are strong, reliable, fair and conscientious, inspiring confidence in others. They are also calm, patient, methodical and can be trusted. Although they say little they can be very opinionated. They believe strongly in themselves, but are also stubborn and hate to fail or be challenged.

FEBRUARY 14 (SUNDAY): HAPPY VALENTINE’S DAY

FEBRUARY 15 (MONDAY): President’s Day, Town Office Closed

FEBRUARY 23 (TUESDAY): Town Meeting/Informational Meeting via Zoom, 6:30 pm.

MARCH 2 (TUESDAY): Election Day! You can obtain an absentee ballot if you prefer not to vote in person.

CA❤︎ENDSH-A SAFER SIX COMMUNITY

1. Vaccinate when it’s your turn

2.  Mask-Cover nose and mouth; Double mask if possible

3. Social distance-6 feet at least and avoid uncrowded spaces

4. Wash your hands or use hand sanitizer frequently

5. Avoid unnecessary travel

6. Test if you have symptoms, have traveled out of state, or been in contact with someone who has tested positive.

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Cavendish Update 1/29/21: Town Meeting info/News/Covid

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A wind chill effect (temps as low as -25) has been issues for our area until 11 am today. Please check on elderly neighbors and those who may need help in emergency situations. 

1/29/21

1. Cavendish Info

2. Covid update

3. Events

 

1. CAVENDISH INFO

• Cavendish Select Board Meeting 1/20/21: The Select Board is now meeting weekly to work on the budget, which is up by over $100,000 from last year. Brendan McNamara, town manager said that the Board needs to hold an informational meeting via Zoom within 10 days prior to voting on March 2nd, 2021. The Board agreed to hold it on Tuesday, February23nd at 6:30 p.m. Okemo Valley TV will host it. Unapproved minutes of the meeting are available at the Town website.

• Town Meeting/Voting: This year’s Town/Informational meeting will be held via zoom on Feb. 23, Tuesday, at 6:30 pm. Information will be forthcoming regarding participating in the meeting. Voting by Australian ballot takes place on March 2 (Tuesday), 10-7 at the Proctorsville Fire Dept. You can call the town office 226-7291 and request an absentee ballot if you prefer.

• Proctorsville Post Office Closed After Hours: Until recently, the Proctorsville Post Office was open 24/7, allowing box holders to obtain their mail even when counter service was closed. Due to a recent event that took place in the early hours of the morning, the decision was made by the district manager, for safety reasons, to limit lobby access to the times when counter service is available. This PO is open 7-2, M-F and 7:00-10-30 on Saturday.

Vail denies refunds to out-of-state skiers stymied by VT’s Covid-19 Quarantine Requirements

2021 Sammy Pierce Memorial Scholarships open to applicants: This is a scholarship opportunity for Cavendish students.

• In budget address, Scott pitches major investments in pandemic recovery: Gov. Phil Scott on Tuesday pitched a state budget that preserves state government programs and makes major investments in affordable housing, broadband, higher education, environmental protection and IT modernization. Scott unveiled a $6.83 billion budget that harnesses $210 million in one-time funding for a variety of initiatives. VT Digger

 

2. COVID UPDATE: At Wednesday’s Governor's press conference, many were left with the impression that 860 dosages of the Moderna vaccine were disposed of "in an abundance of caution" due to a refrigeration issue at Springfield Hospital.  However, while the vaccination clinic scheduled for Wednesday was cancelled, the vaccine remained in storage. On Thursday, Moderna determined that none of the doses were impacted by temperature inconsistencies and can be used with full public confidence. It's important to note that this did not impact the vaccinations of those 75+, which began on Wednesday.

Modeling: The modeling presented on Jan. 27, continues to show a downward trend nationally, regionally and in VT. The current 7 day positivity rate in VT is now down to 2.2%. Regionally it’s dropped to 5.73%. Cavendish had no new cases in the previous week, though Ludlow had 2 cases, Chester 6 and Springfield 22. The current cases for the state, as of Jan 28 is 11,523 with 172 deaths.

Vaccine Registration: The quickest way to make an appointment will be on-line. The only number you can call to make an appointment is 855-722-7878. Note that the on-line registration lists both Kinney Drugs and the Health Department. Southern VT does not have a Kinney Drug so you’ll need to use the Health Dept registration. Currently, appointments are only being made for those 75+. The response has been high (77%) and the state is comfortable that people in this age bracket will be fully vaccinated (2 shots) by the end of February.

VDH has requested that those coming to the vaccination clinics observe the following: Please don't arrive earlier than 15 minutes before your appointment. If you need someone to come with you for assistance, please only bring one person in order to limit the number of people inside the clinics and follow COVID-19 social distancing precautions.

The next age bracket will be those 70+. The Governor has said that the state will be getting more vaccine so it is anticipated that appointments will start to be set up for the next age band sometime in February.  

Needle Fears: Between 10-20% of Americans have some type of needle fear (trypanophobia). If this could be a stumbling block in your being vaccinated, click here.

New Variants: There are a number of new Covid variants now in the US, which are thought to be more transmissible and potentially can increase sickness and even death. While the current vaccines appear to be effective against the UK variant, both Moderna and Pfizer are looking into a “booster” for the South African and Brazilian strains.

These new variants create more virus in the nose and mouth of the infected person, making it more likely they are releasing more particulate when they talk, breathe, or cough. Consequently, a new emphasis is being placed on “double masking.”

Double Masking: A mask protects both wearer and the community at large. The 3-ply medical grade surgical mask are being recommended for the average person. If you are using cloth, it must have at least two layers of high-quality cotton material with a relatively high thread count. If you watched the inauguration, you will have noticed that many people are now double masking-a cloth mask over a surgical one. Dr. Fauci is supporting this practice. The N95, the gold standard of masks, is only recommended for health care professionals at this time. Interestingly, Europe is ditching the cloth ones for medical grade covering. Please note that counterfeit versions of the KN95s have flooded the market. There is now a list of knockoffs you can check. Avoid masks with a valve as they allow viral particles out, putting others at risk. 

At the end of the day, the best mask is the one that you wear correctly-extending from the top of the nose to the chin without gaps on the sides.

Local Resources: If you need to quarantine either from exposure or because you have Covid, local resources are available to help you. If you need masks or other items delivered, please e-mail cavendishconnects@gmail.com or call 802-226-7807.

-       Cavendish Resource Guide: Note this has recently been updated to include vaccine registration and small business information

-       CHS Cares Closet: Masks (cloth and disposable), books, toys, craft supplies. Open 24/7. All free. Located next to the steps of the Cavendish Historical Society Museum.

3 UPCOMING EVENTS:

FEBRUARY 1 (MONDAY): HAPPY HOT CHOCOLATE WEEK

FEBRUARY 3 (WEDNESDAY): The Cavendish Fletcher Community Library's Spoilers Club. will meet via zoom on Wednesday, February 3 at 7:00 to discuss the modern western "Yellowstone" starring Kevin Costner. All three seasons of which are available to borrow from the library. FMI: 226-7503

FEBRUARY 15 (MONDAY): President’s Day, Town Office Closed

FEBRUARY 23 (TUESDAY): Town Meeting/Informational Meeting via Zoom, 6:30 pm.

MARCH 2 (TUESDAY): Election Day! You can obtain an absentee ballot if you prefer not to vote in person.

CA❤︎ENDSH-A SAFER SIX COMMUNITY

Covers mouth & nose
   Always masks in public & washes hands
     Vermonters keep each other safe
       Elbow coughs
         Never socializes with those outside their immediate household
          Disinfects common surfaces
            Is alert for symptoms
             Stays at least 6 feet apart from others
               Has respect for personal space

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