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Idaho medical experts set to publish pandemic book after approval from Johns Hopkins University

Idaho medical experts set to publish pandemic book after approval from Johns Hopkins University Dr. David Pate and Dr. Ted Epperly hope their upcoming book can help serve as a guide during future pandemics. Author: Joe Parris Updated: 6:28 PM MDT June 23, 2021 BOISE, Idaho The COVID-19 pandemic was a challenging time for people across Idaho, the United States, and the world. Health experts say they hope people are able to learn from the trying times. “One thing that we know from history is we tend not to learn from history, said Idaho medical expert Dr. David Pate. With that in mind, Dr. Pate and Idaho health expert Dr. Ted Epperly were determined to make sure that isn’t the case when it comes to dealing with a global pandemic like COVID-19.

Very disappointing : Doctors lament Idaho s weak COVID-19 vaccination rates for children

Very disappointing : Doctors lament Idaho s weak COVID-19 vaccination rates for children Ian Max Stevenson, The Idaho Statesman Jun. 12 Idaho continues to fall behind the national pace with its COVID-19 vaccination rate, imperiling the state s potential to put the pandemic in its rear-view mirror for good, according to physicians. In fact, for each age group that s become eligible for the vaccine, Idaho s rate has lagged the U.S. average by at least 10 percentage points. And the paltry number of teenagers receiving the shots has doctors concerned. In mid-May, Americans age 12-15 could start getting the Pfizer shots. This put 17 million new people about 5% of the U.S. population into the vaccination pool, increasing the potential to get a little closer to herd immunity, which would require at least three-fourths of the population, and probably more, to be vaccinated.

A Day Inside One Of Idaho s Busiest Vaccination Clinics | Boise State Public Radio

A Day Inside One Of Idaho s Busiest Vaccination Clinics | Boise State Public Radio
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Central District Health board votes to lift COVID-19 health orders in Ada, Valley counties

Central District Health board votes to lift COVID-19 health orders in Ada, Valley counties The unanimous CDH vote came even as health officials expressed concerns about a new and deadlier strain of the virus detected in the Boise area. Author: Katie Terhune Updated: 5:18 PM MST February 19, 2021 BOISE, Idaho The Central District Health Board voted unanimously to lift COVID-19-related health orders in both Ada and Valley counties Friday, even as health officials expressed concerns about a new and deadlier strain of the virus detected in the Boise area. The Valley County order had mandated masks in public places and schools, while Ada County s was more comprehensive, dealing with masks, social distancing, and gathering sizes. The board s vote replaces those orders - which were punishable by law, though rarely enforced - with advisories that function as strong recommendations to continue adhering to guidelines aimed at preventing further spread

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