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In the Treasure Valley COVID-19 case levels are the lowest we've seen in months. In response the city of Boise has cut back COVID-19 requirements. Idaho Matters takes a look at this move and what medical experts have to say about it.
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From COVID-19 to a global outbreak of Monkeypox to a resurgence of Polio, Idaho Matters takes a look at what we have learned about public health in the last two years.
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Could mask mandates be coming back in some places? Idaho Matters finds out.
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The Novavax vaccine and why its considered more traditional, as well as nasal vaccines and when we can expect to see them.
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Idaho Matters takes a look at the Novavax vaccine and the CDC's changing definition of what "fully vaccinated" means.
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Some experts say you're likely to get COVID over and over and over again.
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Idaho Matters discusses why more vaccinated people are dying, the immunocompromised, and why you should still be wearing a mask when you travel.
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Idaho Matters discusses the increase of COVID-19 cases in Idaho hospitals, a new drug that could cut your hospitalization chances by 90 percent, how the coronavirus is impacting children and more.
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A recent Kaiser Family Foundation Hispanic vaccination rates were only 42% in Idaho and Colorado: tying for the second lowest rate in the country, above South Dakota.
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A highly contagious disease was claiming lives, with no end in sight. Some members of the public, including a few members of the medical community were skeptical of a new vaccine. And the gap between the have’s and the have-nots grew wider. The year was… no, not 2020. In fact, it was 1932.