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Idaho adds 233 COVID-19 cases; state awarded money for response and vaccine efforts Ian Max Stevenson, The Idaho Statesman May 12—National entities have awarded Idaho health officials funding to support ongoing vaccination efforts in a state where coronavirus caseload numbers are improving, but vaccine resistance means Idaho is lagging national averages. On Tuesday, the Federal Emergency Management Agency announced that it is awarding $22 million to Idaho's Office of Emergency Management, according to a news release. The money is meant to help state and local agencies that have had to increase staffing, purchase supplies and equipment, or divert resources to vaccinate their populations.
Idahoâs COVID-19 cases continue to decline, but state lags national vaccine pace Centers for Disease Control (CDC) Coronavirus Disease 2019 and last updated 2021-05-10 21:31:49-04 Idahoâs COVID-19 daily case numbers and seven-day moving average for cases continue to decline, though the state continues to trail the national pace for vaccinations, according to Idaho Department of Health and Welfare data. Health officials reported 340 new COVID-19 cases for the weekend and Monday, bringing the seven-day moving average of new daily cases down to 157.7. The moving average, which had hovered between 250 and 350 cases per day for several months, has continued to trend downward in recent weeks.
City of McCall lifts mask mandate; COVID-19 cases still low, but Idaho adds 8 deaths Rachel Roberts, The Idaho Statesman May 8—The McCall City Council on Thursday lifted the mask mandate that was in effect inside city limits. The order was expected to expire May 26, but city leaders approved a series of four metrics to monitor the impact of COVID-19 in the area at an April 22 meeting. When three of the four metrics are met, the council can consider terminating the order. With three of the four metrics satisfied as of Thursday, the council chose to remove the mandate. The four mandates are: biweekly case rates remain in the green zone for four weeks; Valley County vaccine uptake for 16+ years of age reaches at least 65%; Valley County test positivity percentage remains below 5%; at least one dose of vaccine for 65+ across the Central District Health region reaches 75%.
West Ada school bus driver charged with sexual abuse of girl, officials say Ruth Brown, Idaho Statesman Updated at Share This Leroy E. Morris | Ada County Sheriff’s Office MERIDIAN (Idaho Statesman) — Deputies arrested a 79-year-old Meridian school bus driver after accusations that he sexually abused a preteen school girl, according to the Ada County Sheriff’s Office. Leroy E. Morris is charged on suspicion of lewd conduct with a child younger than age 16. The Idaho Statesman reports he will appear in court on Friday afternoon. Deputies began their investigation Thursday after being contacted by the Meridian Police Department, which was notified after a report that Morris made a “sexual innuendo-type comment” to a young girl when she got on his bus earlier in the week, according to the sheriff’s blog.
Idaho records more than 1,700 new COVID-19 cases -- mostly in two counties Ruth Brown and Jacob Scholl, The Idaho Statesman Dec. 23—Idaho recorded 1,272 new confirmed COVID-19 cases Tuesday and 468 new probable cases, for a total of 1,740 new cases reported in one day. Ada County reported 539 new confirmed cases, bringing the countywide total to 30,562 confirmed infections, according to the Idaho Department of Health and Welfare. Boise-based Central District Health's data backlog continues to obscure what the county's daily caseload is. Ada has added 349.1 confirmed cases per day in the past week. Kootenai County reported 299 new confirmed cases, bringing the countywide total to 10,466 confirmed infections, according to the Panhandle Health District.
Ada, Kootenai counties account for half of Idaho's new COVID-19 cases Saturday Chadd Cripe, The Idaho Statesman Dec. 20—Ada and Kootenai counties continued to account for a large percentage of Idaho's new COVID-19 cases Saturday. Ada County added 262 new confirmed coronavirus cases (29,593 total), according to the Idaho Department of Health and Welfare's daily data update. Kootenai County added 91 (10,036 total). The homes of Boise and Coeur d'Alene accounted for roughly half of the state's 704 new confirmed cases. Idaho also added 29 new probable cases Saturday for a total of 733 new cases. The state's seven-day moving average of new COVID-19 cases has dropped for nine consecutive days to 1,208.3.
Idaho hospitals report record COVID-19 cases in ICUs as state begins vaccinations and last updated 2020-12-19 18:54:25-05 As Idaho races to vaccinate health care workers, hospitals reported a record number of COVID-19 patients requiring intensive care this week. A total of 120 COVID-19 patients were in ICUs across the state Tuesday, according to updated data the Idaho Department of Health and Welfare reported Friday. That number decreased to 118 patients on Wednesday, the last day data from the state was available. There were 467 Idahoans hospitalized with confirmed or suspected COVID-19 on Wednesday. That number has fluctuated between 445 and 496 since Nov. 28. At least 944 Idahoans had received the COVID-19 vaccination as of Friday, according to Health and Welfare.
Idaho won't receive as many COVID-19 vaccines as expected next week; positivity rate drops Rachel Roberts and Jacob Scholl, The Idaho Statesman Dec. 17—Idaho will not receive as many doses of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine next week as it originally expected, according to the Idaho Department of Health and Welfare. Idaho's allotment for next week was reduced from 17,550 to 9,750 doses. "We don't know why it was reduced. But our focus doesn't change — health care workers will continue to receive the vaccine," IDHW said in a Twitter post. The Gem State's first shipment of the vaccine from Pfizer and BioNTech arrived Monday, and Health and Welfare expected to receive most of the initial 13,650-dose allotment.