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294 new Idaho COVID-19 cases, 6 new deaths

294 new Idaho COVID-19 cases, 6 new deaths MGN That brings the total confirmed and probable cases reported since March to 185,759. There are a total of 149,049 confirmed cases and 36,710 probable cases in all 44 of the 44 counties in Idaho, according to numbers released from the local health districts and the state. See the chart below. The state said 577,163 people have received the vaccine, and 973,157 total doses have been administered. 427,411 people are fully vaccinated. Southeastern Idaho Public Health has 16 new confirmed and probable cases of COVID-19 in southeast Idaho. You can view more HERE. SIPH COVID-19 risk level monitor has four categories: minimal, moderate, high and critical. Bear Lake, Bingham and Oneida are all in the moderate risk category. Bannock, Butte, Caribou, Franklin and Power are in the minimal risk category.

COVID-19 UPDATES: 55 new COVID-19 cases in the area

COVID-19 UPDATES: 55 new COVID-19 cases in the area MGN Image SOUTHEAST IDAHO (KIFI) - UPDATE 5:20 p.m. Local health officials reported 55 new COVID-19 cases in the area Tuesday. See the health district breakdown below. UPDATE 5:15 p.m. Eastern Idaho Public Health reported 42 new cases Tuesday. There are 25 new cases in Bonneville, 1 in Custer, 1 in Fremont, 6 in Jefferson and 9 in Madison. There are a total of 244 active cases. You can view more HERE. Southeastern Idaho Public Health UPDATE 3:45 p.m. Southeastern Idaho Public Health has 13 new confirmed and probable cases of COVID-19 in southeast Idaho. See county case counts below: This brings the total of confirmed and probable cases to 16,784.

Pocatello Mayor receives 2nd dose of COVID-19 vaccine

Pocatello Mayor receives 2nd dose of COVID-19 vaccine POCATELLO, Idaho (KIFI) - Pocatello Mayor Brian Blad received his second dose of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine at Southeastern Idaho Public Health’s offices Tuesday. “The quickest way we get back to normal is for as many people as possible to get vaccinated against COVID-19,” Mayor Blad said. “I didn’t have any side effects from my first dose but if you are concerned about getting a vaccine, please talk to your health care provider.” He received his first dose March 30. “It is very important to get both shots in a two-dose series to achieve maximum protection,” Southeastern Idaho Public Health District Director Maggie Mann said. “Also, it takes your body’s immune system time to respond to the vaccine. People are not considered ‘fully vaccinated’ until two weeks after their second dose.”

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