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MT medical experts fear COVID-19 round two is on the way
A majority of the Montana population is no longer donning a mask when entering a public place, and many people seem to go about their daily lives, as they did pre-COVID.
By: Jeanelle Slade
and last updated 2021-07-09 18:38:57-04
BILLINGS â What a difference a year makes in a pandemic. Or not?
In a lot of ways, that statement is true about COVID-19, as a majority of the Montana population is no longer donning a mask when entering a public place, and many people seem to go about their daily lives, as they did pre-COVID.
Billings medical experts fear Covid-19 round two is on the way
Billings-area health experts worry about COVID variant spike
By: Jeanelle Slade
and last updated 2021-07-08 20:18:44-04
BILLINGS - What a difference a year makes in a pandemic. Or not?
In a lot of ways, that statement is true about Covid-19, as a majority of the Montana population is no longer donning a mask when entering a public place, and many people seem to go about their daily lives, as they did pre-Covid. Just after the Fourth of July celebrations of 2020, Covid-19 cases started to take off.
Today, local health experts fear round two is on its way.
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Falling COVID Vaccine Demand Forces Pivot To Vaccine Maybes
Demand for COVID-19 vaccines across Montana is falling. Health officials in many counties say the decline is in part due to vaccine hesitancy, which could make reaching herd immunity difficult. But there are efforts to convince those who are still on the fence to get their shot.
Lincoln County Public Health Manager Jen McCully stepped inside Scheer Bros. Hobbies in downtown Libby, looking for people willing to take a handful of leftover Pfizer and Moderna vaccines from her weekly clinic.
Behind the front desk and surrounded by remote control cars and planes stands owner Steven Scheer, who said he has been hesitant about getting a shot because he has already had COVID-19.