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Idaho Matters speaks with leaders of community health system Terry Reilly Health, which started 50 years ago in a living room in Nampa.
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According to state data released this week, some health districts have given out a small percentage of COVID-19 vaccine doses they’ve received. A few…
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The pandemic has brought Idaho’s public health districts into the spotlight. Many of their decisions — from mask mandates to recommendations for online…
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Red, orange, yellow, green. These colors, referenced over and over again in public meetings, translate to COVID-19 risk levels set by Idaho's public…
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This story was powered by America Amplified, a public radio initiative.For Dr. Lori Drumm, the trouble began after she cancelled a rodeo in rural Deer…
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The coronavirus has, at times, stretched public health resources in Idaho. It has required retired doctors, school nurses and even college students to…
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In the next few weeks, tons of Idaho seniors will be cheered on online, at car parades, even on the big screen at drive-in movie theaters. These are just…
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New data made available this week on the state's coronavirus website shows what public health officials have noted all over the country: Racial and ethnic…
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Ann Larson graduated from Boise State University with a chemistry degree in the ‘90s. Now, she’s a chemist in California and also volunteers remotely at…
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Idahoans are getting sick from eating chopped romaine lettuce. The Idaho Department of Health and Welfare says E. coli infections are linked to lettuce…