COVID-19 Total Cases and Deaths in Vermont

Created on April 15, 2020.
By Mershack Okoe.
Data Updated on March 6, 2023 11:51 PM.

We took a look at the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on Vermont using data from Johns Hopkins University. Here, we show the total COVID-19 cases and deaths, as well as the cases and deaths per 100K of the residents of Vermont. We calculate the COVID-19 cases and deaths per 100K residents for counties in Vermont using the 2019 population estimates from the US Census Bureau (CO-EST2019-ANNRES).

Summary of COVID-19 Cases in Vermont

Cases
151,477
Cases Per 100K
24,273
Deaths
910
Deaths Per 100K
146

Use the map below to interactively explore the total cases and deaths, and the cases and deaths per capita. Use the time slider to explore the progress over time. We also have a table of the data below. You can use the table to filter, sort, and explore the data further.

Note: We update this data daily based on new data from Johns Hopkins University. Currently, we update this data once every morning EST time. As such, these results, mostly reflects updates at the close of the previous day.

Last Updated on: March 6, 2023 11:51 PM
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Vermont COVID-19 Total Cases
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County Cases Cases Per 100K Deaths Deaths Per 100K
Addison 6,940 18,760 33 89
Bennington 12,193 34,316 94 265
Caledonia 6,524 21,849 41 137
Chittenden 39,572 24,141 230 140
Essex 1,461 23,775 4 65
Franklin 11,672 23,635 86 174
Grand Isle 1,292 17,925 8 111
Lamoille 4,351 17,116 28 110
Orange 5,124 17,786 17 59
Orleans 7,152 26,554 49 182
Rutland 17,030 29,299 98 169
Unassigned 3,304 21
Washington 14,223 24,330 80 137
Windham 8,915 21,112 53 126
Windsor 11,724 21,304 68 124