It’s the June 2025 dashboard summary. We continue semi-regular COVID-19 dashboard numbers from the Vermont Department of Health, and MA counties that surround Brattleboro, as long as they continue providing them. New Hampshire has now shut down their reporting. Numbers are low, but not zero. Scroll down the new comments for the latest.
VT and MA do weekly updates, near the end of the week, so we update on Fridays usually. Variant updates are every two weeks.
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Here are links to the full list of previous dashboard summaries: May, April, March, February, January 2025 December, November, October, September, August, July, June, May, April, March, February, January 2024, December, November,October, September, August, July, June, May, April, March, February, January 2023, December, November, October, September, August, July, June, May, April, March, February, January 2022, December, November, October, September, August, July, June, May, April, March, February, January 2021, December, November, October, September, August, July, June, May, and April 2020.
June 6, 2025
VT ( Wednesday updates)
Report Timeframe: May 25 to May 31, 2025
LP.8.1 and XEC are the most common circulating variants. Limited specimen quantities may impact
proportion accuracy particularly starting on 4/27. Data from 3/2-3/15 are delayed. For more timely
data, see the National SARS-CoV-2 Genomic Surveillance System which includes data from Vermont
and other states. Source: Vermont Department of Health Whole Genome Sequencing program.
Concentrations are low at all sites: South Burlington, Essex Junction, Middlebury, Ludlow, St.
Albans, Montpelier, and Burlington. Some week-to-week fluctuation is expected.
0 Windham outbreaks
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New Hampshire is done with reporting:
“The COVID-19 overview, death trends, and maps dashboards are no longer being updated. The wastewater dashboard will continue to be updated weekly.”
NH, as of 5/30/25
Cheshire – 175 deaths
Sullivan – 98 deaths
3,538 deaths total
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MA, as of 6/5/2025
“Updated every Thursday by 5 p.m.”
589 new confirmed and probable cases, 3.500% 7-day avg positivity
2 new confirmed deaths
Counties, confirmed cases in last 7 days
Franklin – 3 cases
Hampshire – 9 cases
Berkshire – 13 cases
Hampden – 20 cases
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Variant Update (every two weeks)
5/24/2025
Nationally…
Omicron LP.8.1 – 73%
Omicron XFC – 10%
Omicron XEC – 4%
Omicron LF.7.7.2 – 3%
Omicron LF.7 – 2%
Omicron MC.10.1 – 1%
Omicron LB.1.3.1 – 1%
Omicron PA.1 – 1%
Omicron XEC.4 – 1%
Omicron LF.7.7.1 – 1%
Omicron KP.3.1.1 – 1%
Omicron LF.7.2.1 – 0%
Omicron KP.3 – 0%
Omicron XEQ – 0%
Omicron XEK- 0%
Omicron MC.1 – 0%
Omicron JN.1 – 0%
Omicron MC.19 – 0%
June 13
VT ( Wednesday updates)
June 11, 2025
LP.8.1 and XEC are the most common circulating variants. Limited specimen quantities may impact
proportion accuracy particularly starting on 4/27. Data from 3/2-3/15 are delayed. For more timely
data, see the National SARS-CoV-2 Genomic Surveillance System which includes data from Vermont
and other states. Source: Vermont Department of Health Whole Genome Sequencing program.
Concentrations are low/very low at South Burlington, Essex Junction, Middlebury, Ludlow, St.
Albans, and Burlington. Concentrations are moderate at Montpelier. Some week-to-week fluctuation
is expected.
0 Windham outbreaks
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New Hampshire is done with reporting:
3,538 deaths total
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MA, as of 6/12/2025
“Updated every Thursday by 5 p.m.”
563 new confirmed and probable cases, 3.490% 7-day avg positivity
0 new confirmed deaths (a first in quite a long time!)
Counties, confirmed cases in last 7 days
Franklin – 3 cases
Hampshire – 7 cases
Berkshire – 14 cases
Hampden – 22 cases
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Variant Update (every two weeks)
6/7/2025
Nationally…
Omicron LP.8.1 – 38%
Omicron NB.1.8.1 – 37% (new)
Omicron XFG – 8% (new)
Omicron XFC – 7%
Omicron LF.7.9 – 4% (new)
Omicron XEC – 1%
Omicron LF.7 – 1%
Omicron LF.7.7.2 – 1%
Omicron PA.1 – 1%
Omicron LB.1.3.1 – 1%
Omicron XEC.4 – 1%
Omicron LF.7.7.1 – 0%
Omicron MC.10.1 – 10%
Omicron KP.3.1.1 – 0%
Omicron KP.3 – 0%
Omicron XEQ – 0%
Omicron XEK- 0%
Omicron MC.1 – 0%