Malheur County officials continue to push state to reduce COVID-19 restrictions
The health director told KTVB the only reason spread isn t considered low-risk is because of how the state has Malheur County categorized. Author: Joey Prechtl Updated: 10:13 PM MDT April 1, 2021
BOISE, Idaho Nearly everyone in Malheur County is now eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine. This week, the Governor’s Office approved a Malheur County request to expand the eligibility within the county.
Now, people who are eligible include frontline workers, people living in multi-generational households, anyone age 16 and older with an underlying health condition, and those people from previous eligible groups.
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Weâve reached the year mark in the COVID-19 pandemic. It was March 13, 2020 that Oregon Gov. Kate Brown announced she was going to be closing down schools in an effort to minimize the spread of the virus. Within days, doors were slamming shut on all the usual activities around the Western Treasure Valley. Local places impacted were numerous and included churches, movie theaters the Boys & Girls Clubs of the Western Treasure Valley, sports seasons for colleges, universities and high schools, Friday night gatherings at a fish fry, visitors in hospitals, municipalities, including city halls and county courts, event centers and the list goes on. And by early April, the first local life was claimed to COVID-19.
For the first time, some Oregonians will be able to get a COVID-19 vaccine at their local Walmart or Bi-Mart. It’s an early example of how the arrival of a
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