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Elmore County sees Idaho s first confirmed case of COVID-19 Brazil variant

Elmore County sees Idaho s first confirmed case of COVID-19 Brazil variant The woman, who is under the age of 40, was not hospitalized, and she did not report having recently traveled. Author: Idaho Press staff Updated: 3:39 PM MDT April 29, 2021 BOISE, Idaho An Elmore County woman under the age of 40 was confirmed to be infected with the P. 1 strain of COVID-19, known as the Brazil variant, Central District Health announced Thursday. Though the variant was detected in Boise-area wastewater samples submitted in March, this is the first laboratory-confirmed case of the Brazil variant in Idaho, the district said. The woman, who is under the age of 40, was not hospitalized, and she did not report having recently traveled.

First confirmed infection with UK coronavirus variant in Idaho

Health officials say the infected person is a woman who lives in Ada County. Author: KTVB Staff Updated: 9:40 PM MST February 24, 2021 BOISE, Idaho Idaho health officials have confirmed the first person in Idaho with the UK variant of the virus that causes COVID-19 is an adult female who lives in Ada County. The Idaho Department of Health and Welfare and Central District Health made the announcement just after noon Wednesday. They say the woman traveled out of Idaho earlier this month and is believed to have been exposed during her travels. No other information about the woman or her condition are being released.

Idaho s COVID-19 cases are dropping Why? Everyone has a theory Is yours right?

Idaho s COVID-19 cases are dropping Why? Everyone has a theory Is yours right?
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It s a struggle : Need for help in Cayuga County surges during COVID-19

Just after the sun set on Wednesday, Jan. 20, staff from the Auburn Rescue Mission bundled up and stepped into the frigid dark to conduct the annual Point in Time Count. The 24-hour effort, required by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, tallies the number of homeless people nationwide. Counters search for unsheltered people and combine them with the people in emergency shelters and other facilities. In Cayuga County, the Auburn Rescue Mission led the count in coordination with the Housing & Homeless Coalition of Central New York. Gary Mann, program manager of the Auburn Rescue Mission, told The Citizen that he and his staff found two unsheltered homeless people this year. One agreed to take shelter, while the other warned the counters to stay away. They found signs of more people, Mann said, and they might have found them if they weren t restricted from using volunteers this year due to COVID-19. Having fewer counters also made the staff more cautious than usual

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