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Treasure Valley vaccine providers expanding resources as demand decreases

Treasure Valley vaccine providers expanding resources as demand decreases St. Alphonsus Health and St. Luke s Health have launched mobile vaccine units in order to reach more people as demand for COVID-19 vaccines wanes. Author: Tristan Lewis Updated: 6:18 PM MDT May 3, 2021 BOISE, Idaho The number of vaccines administered in Idaho continues to decrease, with new numbers showing the supply also going down. As demand decreases, medical providers in the Gem State are finding new ways to make sure each dose is being used and going out into the community. It is definitely a team effort, said Carlos Alcazar, the private secretary of head Mexico consul Ricardo Gerado Higuera.

The Republican Party believes that too many of the wrong people are voting

Imagine thinking like Joe Manchin. After losing an election, a Republican president invents baseless allegation of fraud conspicuously pointing the finger at heavily African American cities he calls corrupt which his partisans use to try to overturn the election results while his devotees mount a violent insurrection. Undaunted, Republicans legislators introduce hundreds of bills to restore confidence in elections by making it more difficult for people usually people of color to vote. Legislation has already cleared the House that would arrest this assault on democracy. But one senator is standing in the way: Our ultimate goal should be to restore bipartisan faith in our voting process by assuring all Americans that their votes will be counted, secured, and protected, Manchin wrote in the

Here s what we know about J&J COVID vaccine in Idaho -- and what to do if it affects you

Here s what we know about J&J COVID vaccine in Idaho and what to do if it affects you Hayat Norimine and Nicole Foy, The Idaho Statesman Apr. 13 Idaho health officials on Tuesday advised vaccine providers to pause using Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccines on advice from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The CDC and Food and Drug Administration recommended that states temporarily halt the use of the single-shot vaccine, also known as the Janssen vaccine, after reports that six women in the U.S. developed a rare blood-clotting disorder. Dr. Christine Hahn, Idaho s lead epidemiologist, said during a press conference Tuesday that the adverse reactions to the vaccine remain extremely rare, considering about 6.8 million people in the U.S. have received it. The clotting issue has not affected anyone in Idaho who got the single-shot dose, state officials said.

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