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While we still struggle with cases of COVID-19 and its variants many are looking back over the past four years to figure out what we did right and what we did wrong, with an eye toward the next global outbreak of a virus.
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The level of COVID-19 is up in Boise, at least according to the spike of the disease found in the city's waterwaste.
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Avian influenza outbreaks have continued to spread, a new group of people now have the option to get the RSV vaccine and another COVID-19 variant has surged.
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There's a new COVID-19 variant and experts are saying we could see a rise in cases this summer. Not to mention some folks under 65 are reporting they can't get a COVID booster shot.
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A disease caused by rats is on the rise and when is the best time to get the latest COVID vaccine?
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As we enter the fourth year of a world with Covid, and the disease continues to spread, scientists are looking at how the virus works and why it's different from disease we're used to, like influenza.
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An interview with Joe Nocera, co-author of The Big Fail. Co-written by Bethany MacLean, the book offers new answers for why and how America become the world leader in COVID deaths.
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Idaho Matters sits down with Dr. Pate for an update about the transmission of COVID-19 and SARS-CoV-2.
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The bubonic plague dates back to the middle ages when it killed millions of people in Europe. This was of course before the advent of antibiotics.
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This winter, COVID-19 has surged nationally. In fact, as reported by the Idaho Statesman, Idaho's COVID wastewater levels were the highest they'd been in two years.