Top 5 Facts: Omicron
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Top 5 Facts: Omicron

1. Omicron is now the dominant strain of the coronavirus in the U.S. that causes COVID-19.

2. Omicron is 2 - 3 times more easily transmitted between individuals than the delta variant.

3. The severity of disease caused by omicron may be reduced compared to delta and previous variants. However, the number of people needing hospitalization will likely be higher due the increase in total number of people infected.

4.  Vaccinations and when eligible, boosters, are the best defense in all ages to developing severe symptoms and requiring hospitalization. Visit healthvermont.gov/MyVaccine for a vaccine location near you. Locally in Bennington, VT, you can visit svhealthcare.org/COVID-Resource-Center

5. Other mitigation measures remain important in decreasing the chances of spread of virus, including staying home when sick, getting tested when you have symptoms, and masking while indoors with those who are not fully vaccinated and boosted if eligible.

To learn more about Omicron, visit https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/variants/omicron-variant.html.

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Ways to Help

At this difficult time, leaders and staff at Southwestern Vermont Health Care appreciate support from our communities. There are three major ways for members of the community to help front-line staff in their efforts to save lives.


Donate Funds
If you are able, donating money to the Southwestern Vermont Health Care Foundation COVID-19 Relief Fund is the most beneficial way to ensure staff have the vital equipment they need. The COVID-19 Relief Fund will be used to create additional negative pressure rooms; purchase life-saving supplies, such as ventilators, respirators, additional Personal Protective Equipment (PPE); implement a surge plan to expand patient care areas, including an off-site Respiratory Evaluation Center (REC); support of employees in distress; meet the need for assistance among patients and our communities. And now the CARES Act makes donating to non-profits more beneficial financially. Donations may be made online at svhealthcare.org/give-now.


Send Food to Staff
SVMC deployed an online tool to facilitate community members sending meals to front-line staff during the COVID-19 crisis. Community members can visit mealtrain.com/trains/v1w8yz and volunteer to purchase a meal for as few as two staff members or as many as 25. All recommended restaurants will make no-contact deliveries to SVMC in Bennington, the Centers for Living and Rehabilitation in Bennington, and the Center for Nursing and Rehabilitation in Hoosick Falls, NY.

 

Donate Personal Protective Equipment
Southwestern Vermont Medical Center is requesting the community to assist with donations of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE). The hospital currently needs the following PPE: N95 Masks, typically found in industrial businesses and home workshops; Nitrile gloves in all sizes; home-sewn cotton masks; and home-sewn cloth surgical caps, known also as scrub caps and skull caps. PPE donations are accepted through Catherine Hagadorn, program coordinator for the Quality, Safety, and Value Department, by e-mailing Catherine.Hagadorn@svhealthcare.org or calling 802-447-5600.

 

SVHC's medical team and essential staff are extremely grateful to the community for every contribution. Thank you! 

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