COVID-19 Total Cases and Deaths in Vermont
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
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.
County | Cases | Cases Per 100K | Deaths | Deaths Per 100K |
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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 |