It’s the October 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 shut down their reporting. Scroll down the new comments for the latest.
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Here are links to the full list of previous dashboard summaries: September, August, July, June, 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.



Oct 3, 2025
VT ( Wednesday updates)
October 1, 2025
XFG is the most commonly sequenced variant. Limited specimen quantities may impact proportion
accuracy. 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 in Ludlow, and low but increasing in Montpelier, South Burlington, and
Essex Junction. Concentrations are very high in Middlebury and St. Albans. Some week-to-week
fluctuation is expected.
0 Windham outbreaks
1 Windsor outbreak
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MA, as of 10/1/2025
Statewide percent positivity is 8.030%
1,480 confirmed and probable cases last week
4 confirmed deaths (Note: Today’s dashboards includes some previously unreported data on deaths related to covid and flu. However, the number of deaths reported remains incomplete for this season and the end of last season. Data will continue to be updated in future weeks. )
Franklin – 4 cases
Hampshire – 20 cases
Berkshire – 42 cases
Hampden – 112 cases
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The CDC said week ending Sept 27 US % positivity was down from 7.9% to 6.7%.
https://www.cdc.gov/covid/php/surveillance/index.html
Oct 10
VT ( Wednesday updates)
October 8, 2025
XFG is the most commonly sequenced variant. Limited specimen quantities may impact proportion
accuracy. 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 in Ludlow, Montpelier and South Burlington. Concentrations are moderate
in Essex Junction (increasing), Middlebury (decreasing) and St. Albans (decreasing). Some week-to-
week fluctuation is expected.
1 Windham outbreaks
0 Windsor outbreak
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MA, as of 10/9/2025
Statewide percent positivity is 6.430%
963 confirmed and probable cases last week
2 confirmed deaths (Note: Today’s dashboards includes some previously unreported data on deaths related to covid and flu. However, the number of deaths reported remains incomplete for this season and the end of last season. Data will continue to be updated in future weeks. )
Franklin – 9 cases
Hampshire – 13 cases
Berkshire – 27 cases
Hampden – 72 cases
Oct 17
VT ( Wednesday updates)
October 15, 2025
XFG is the most commonly sequenced variant. Limited specimen quantities may impact proportion
accuracy. 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 in Ludlow, Middlebury, Montpelier, Essex Junction, and South Burlington.
Concentrations are moderate in St. Albans. Some week-to-week fluctuation is expected.
0 Windham outbreaks
0 Windsor outbreak
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MA, as of 10/16/2025
Statewide percent positivity is 5.290%
731 confirmed and probable cases last week
1 confirmed deaths (Note: Today’s dashboards includes some previously unreported data on deaths related to covid and flu. However, the number of deaths reported remains incomplete for this season and the end of last season. Data will continue to be updated in future weeks. )
Franklin – 4 cases
Hampshire – 9 cases
Berkshire – 23 cases
Hampden – 62 cases
Oct 24, 2025
VT ( Wednesday updates)
October 22, 2025
XFG is the most commonly sequenced variant. Limited specimen quantities may impact proportion
accuracy. 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 in Middlebury, Montpelier, Essex Junction, and South Burlington.
Concentrations are elevated in St. Albans and Ludlow. Some week-to-week fluctuation is expected.
0 Windham outbreaks
0 Windsor outbreak
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MA, as of 10/23/2025
Statewide percent positivity is 4.110%
559 confirmed and probable cases last week
3 confirmed deaths (Note: Today’s dashboards includes some previously unreported data on deaths related to covid and flu. However, the number of deaths reported remains incomplete for this season and the end of last season. Data will continue to be updated in future weeks. )
Franklin – 4 cases
Hampshire – 4 cases
Berkshire – 24 cases
Hampden – 38 cases
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Oct 31
VT ( Wednesday updates)
October 29, 2025
XFG is the most commonly sequenced variant. Limited specimen quantities may impact proportion
accuracy. 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 in St. Albans, Middlebury, Montpelier, Essex Junction, and South Burlington.
Concentrations are elevated in Ludlow. Some week-to-week fluctuation is expected.
0 Windham outbreaks
0 Windsor outbreak
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MA, as of 10/30/2025
“COVID-19 testing patterns have changed over time. Current case counts includes reports of people tested with a molecular test (confirmed cases) and those tested by a health care provider using an antigen test (probable cases). Individuals testing themselves using at-home antigen tests are not included. Case counts represent only a portion of people with COVID-19 and should be interpreted with caution. Current case counts should not be compared to earlier parts of the pandemic.”
Statewide percent positivity is 3.700%
517 confirmed and probable cases last week
1 confirmed deaths
Franklin – 4 cases
Hampshire – 6 cases
Berkshire – 11 cases
Hampden – 36 cases
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The national numbers haven’t been updated in over a month. New CDC data seems to have stopped, or is so out of date to be almost useless. Compare this with a year or two ago and the enormous amount of details we used to get about each variant.
https://www.cdc.gov/covid/php/surveillance/index.html
https://www.cdc.gov/covid/php/variants/variants-and-genomic-surveillance.html
This wraps up October 2025. On to November…
Anyone want to place bets on when state and federal COVID reporting ends entirely? I started reporting these numbers in April 2020. Now it is about half a decade of data.