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Snake River Stampede Returns with Full Force

Snake River Stampede Returns with Full Force It took a pandemic to cancel one of the longest-running rodeos in America last year, the Snake River Stampede. The Stampede has been entertaining Rodeo fans in Nampa, Idaho, for over 100 years. The Stampede is one of the largest in the world. The rodeo is back and with a vengeance, says organizers in a press release. The 2021 addition will feature action in not one but two venues. 2021 could feature the most collection of Cowboys and Cowgirl competitors than the Stampede has ever seen.   Kevin Miller / Getty Images Snake River Stampede rodeo will return on July 20th – 24th, 2021, at the Ford Idaho Center in Nampa. Our Board of Directors considers the safety of our contestants, fans, volunteers, and animal athletes a top priority. Guidelines for cleanliness and sanitation will be implemented as recommended by Southwest District Health and supported by our partners, the City of Nampa and Spectra. We will continue to monitor the hea

Long-term care facilities update for May 7

WESTERN TREASURE VALLEY — COVID-19 case counts in Idaho remained low this week, with the Idaho Department of Health and Welfare reporting only 120 confirmed cases on Thursday. In the department’s weekly summary report of cases in Idaho’s long-term care facilities on Friday, the increase over its April 30 report represents just 1.6% of Idaho’s 713 new cases for the week. The total case count in these facilities reached 9,533 across 319 facilities, up 12 over the week prior. In 18 of the 289 resolved outbreaks, only one case in a resident or staff member was reported. There remain 1,290 active COVID-19 cases in 30 facilities, but 178 facilities have reported a total of 793 related deaths.

24 Idaho children have experienced rare COVID-19 syndrome Here s what we know about them

24 Idaho children have experienced rare COVID-19 syndrome. Here’s what we know about them DARIN OSWALD DOSWALD@IDAHOSTATESMAN.COM Students at Riverglen Junior High exit school to find their buses on March 29. The Boise School District welcomed back all students for five-day, in-person learning after a year of shutdowns and online learning during the coronavirus pandemic. and last updated 2021-05-09 17:07:21-04 New data from the Idaho Department of Health and Welfare shows that roughly a quarter of Idaho children diagnosed with a rare and sometimes fatal COVID-19 syndrome were Hispanic. Idaho health officials have only recorded 24 cases of multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children, or MIS-C. The rare illness appeared in the U.S. a few months after the COVID-19 pandemic began in March 2020. It appears to be a delayed reaction to the coronavirus and can show up weeks after exposure. Symptoms can include abdominal pain, vomiting, skin rash, diarrhea and low blood pressure.

24 Idaho children have experienced rare COVID-19 syndrome Here s what we know about them

24 Idaho children have experienced rare COVID-19 syndrome. Here s what we know about them Nicole Foy, The Idaho Statesman May 8 New data from the Idaho Department of Health and Welfare shows that roughly a quarter of Idaho children diagnosed with a rare and sometimes fatal COVID-19 syndrome were Hispanic. Idaho health officials have only recorded 24 cases of multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children, or MIS-C. The rare illness appeared in the U.S. a few months after the COVID-19 pandemic began in March 2020. It appears to be a delayed reaction to the coronavirus and can show up weeks after exposure. Symptoms can include abdominal pain, vomiting, skin rash, diarrhea and low blood pressure.

Long-term care facilities update for April 30

WESTERN TREASURE VALLEY — The state of Idaho continues to buck the trend as it relates to the fourth wave of COVID-19 cases in the U.S., with just 154 confirmed cases reported statewide on Thursday according to the Idaho Department of Health & Welfare. This continues to reflect in the effort to control the spread of the disease in the state’s long-term care facilities. In the department’s weekly summary report on Friday, the total number of reported cases reached 9,521 across 319 facilities. This represents an increase of just 31 cases over the total reported the week of April 23. Out of the 284 resolved outbreaks, 18 included only one reported staff or resident case.

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