Editor's note: This article was written by a Townsquare Media Northern New England radio personality and may contain the individual's views, opinions or personal experiences.

Here in New England, we are recovering quicker than other parts of the country regarding the pandemic.  All but one of the 6 New England states had a score that landed them in the top 10 according to a study by WalletHub. 

  • #2 - Maine
  • #5 - New Hampshire
  • #7 - Vermont
  • #8 - Massachusetts
  • #9 - Connecticut

Rhode Island missed it, coming in at #14.  However, they do make the top 5 of 'Highest Share of Population Fully Vaccinated' all of which are New England states!

  • Vermont
  • Connecticut
  • Massachusetts
  • Maine
  • Rhode Island

The lowest hospitalization rate puts Vermont on top followed by Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Maine, in that order, so it seems that we are recovering nicely!

Here's The Methodology

In the article, they looked at COVID health, leisure and travel and economy, and labor market to come up with each state's score.

Speaking of COVID and the vaccine, we are headed into the winter months and there are places getting prepared.

For instance, according to a press release, the York County Emergency Management Agency has reopened the vaccine clinic at the Marshall's building in Sanford, Maine.  It will operate on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 1-7 pm.

On September 18th, the clinic will add weekend hours on Saturdays from 8 am - 4 pm.

LOOK: Answers to 30 common COVID-19 vaccine questions

While much is still unknown about the coronavirus and the future, what is known is that the currently available vaccines have gone through all three trial phases and are safe and effective. It will be necessary for as many Americans as possible to be vaccinated in order to finally return to some level of pre-pandemic normalcy, and hopefully these 30 answers provided here will help readers get vaccinated as soon they are able.

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