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Beckoning tourists, evangelical outreach, vaccine sweeteners: News from around our 50 states

Beckoning tourists, evangelical outreach, vaccine sweeteners: News from around our 50 states
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Idaho lifts limit on gatherings, cites ample hospital space

BOISE, Idaho (AP) Idaho is moving into a new stage of Gov. Brad Little's coronavirus reopening plans and lifting restrictions on the size of gatherings. Idaho Department of Health and Welfare Director Dave Jeppesen made the announcement Tuesday, noting that the state's health care system isn't strained and plenty of vaccine is available for interested residents. “Eighty-three percent of hospitals are operating as normal and there's no hospital.

Idaho Moves To Stage Four Of Reopening

COVID-19 briefing: Idaho moves to Stage 4

COVID-19 briefing: Idaho moves to Stage 4 BOISE, Idaho (KIFI) - Department of Health and Welfare Director Dave Jeppesen, in coordination with Gov. Brad Little, announced during a media briefing Tuesday Idaho is moving to Stage 4 of the Idaho Rebounds Plan. You can watch the briefing below. Stage 4 is the highest and least restrictive stage before being completely reopened. The biggest change is there are no recommended limitations on gathering sizes, but face coverings and social distancing are strongly recommended for the public and still required at long-term care facilities. Jeppesen ays 83% of hospitals are operating normally and none are experiencing resource limitations.

With demand slowing, Idaho lets out-of-state adults get vaccinated against COVID

In a sign that Idaho has more COVID-19 vaccines than residents who want them, state public health officials will no longer recommend that providers ask people to prove they live or work in-state to be inoculated. The change is effective immediately, Idaho Department of Health and Welfare Director Dave Jeppesen told reporters in virtual news conference Tuesday. The residency requirement “was put in place at a time when demand for the COVID-19 vaccine in Idaho far exceeded supply. However, our situation has changed,” Jeppesen said. To ensure vaccines are getting into arms, the state is attempting to boost vaccine access by expanding public resources. Those efforts include:

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