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Idaho hospitalizations drop again, COVID caseload falls below 300, no new deaths added

Idaho hospitalizations drop again, COVID caseload falls below 300, no new deaths added
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Idaho s COVID-19 case counts, hospitalizations keep improving, but 9 deaths are added

Idaho’s COVID-19 case counts, hospitalizations keep improving, but 9 deaths are added Centers for Disease Control (CDC) Coronavirus Disease 2019 and last updated 2021-02-13 00:26:16-05 Idaho’s health districts and the Department of Health and Welfare reported just 233 new confirmed coronavirus cases Friday, continuing a weeks-long decline. With 111 new probable cases, the combined total came in at 344. Hospitalizations of people with COVID-19 are markedly lower than numbers from the past few months, January included, when Idaho’s recovery took hold. Approximately 180 people were hospitalized across the state with confirmed or suspected COVID-19 on Wednesday, the most recent day that data was available from the Department of Health and Welfare. About 45 of those patients were in ICU units the same day, according to the state health department’s website.

Idaho reports more than 1,100 new coronavirus cases, 29 new deaths statewide

Idaho reports more than 1,100 new coronavirus cases, 29 new deaths statewide Idaho Statesman and last updated 2021-01-02 17:20:22-05 Idaho reported 827 new confirmed cases of the coronavirus Thursday and 346 probable cases, counting a total of 1,173 new cases reported in one day. The state also reported 29 new deaths related to COVID-19. Ada County confirmed 305 new cases of the virus, bringing the countywide total to 33,196 confirmed infections on Thursday, according to the Idaho Department of Health and Welfare. Twelve people from Ada County were reported dead Thursday due to COVID-19-related causes, bringing the county death toll to 355 people. Canyon County confirmed 89 new cases of the virus, bringing the countywide total to 17,927 confirmed infections, according to Southwest District Health.

Ada, Kootenai counties make up bulk of Idaho s latest COVID-19 cases

Ada, Kootenai counties make up bulk of Idaho’s latest COVID-19 cases Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) COVID-19 and last updated 2020-12-24 22:31:04-05 Ada and Kootenai counties accounted for more than half of Idaho’s new confirmed cases of COVID-19 on Thursday. The Gem State reported 855 new confirmed cases and 312 new probable cases for a total 1,167 cases, according to state and public health district data. The Idaho Department of Health and Welfare added 349 new cases of COVID-19 to Ada County’s tally, bringing the county’s total to 31,485 overall. However, the county’s true caseload is still unclear as Boise-based Central District Health works through a significant backlog of cases. CDH estimates the 14-day average incidence rate in Ada dropped from 85 to 67 cases per 100,000 residents last week.

Idaho hospitals report record COVID-19 cases in ICUs as state begins vaccinations

Idaho hospitals report record COVID-19 cases in ICUs as state begins vaccinations and last updated 2020-12-19 18:54:25-05 As Idaho races to vaccinate health care workers, hospitals reported a record number of COVID-19 patients requiring intensive care this week. A total of 120 COVID-19 patients were in ICUs across the state Tuesday, according to updated data the Idaho Department of Health and Welfare reported Friday. That number decreased to 118 patients on Wednesday, the last day data from the state was available. There were 467 Idahoans hospitalized with confirmed or suspected COVID-19 on Wednesday. That number has fluctuated between 445 and 496 since Nov. 28. At least 944 Idahoans had received the COVID-19 vaccination as of Friday, according to Health and Welfare.

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