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Idaho moves back to Stage 3 due to healthcare capacity constraints
BOISE, Idaho (KMVT/KSVT) - Gov. Brad Little signed a Monday afternoon moving Idaho back into a modified Stage 3 of the as healthcare facilities throughout the state face alarming demand and capacity constraints due to increasing COVID-19 spread.“Hospitals throughout the state are quickly filling up or are already full with COVID-19 patients and other patients, and way too many healthcare workers are out sick with COVID-19,” Governor Little said.Little talks about Idaho hospitals being inundated with COVID-19 cases and specifically the impact on military veterans.Idaho Gov. Brad Little is...…BOISE, Idaho (KMVT/KSVT) - Gov. Brad Little signed a Monday afternoon moving Idaho back into a modified Stage 3 of the as healthcare facilities throughout the state face alarming demand and capacity constraints due to increasing COVID-19 spread.“Hospitals throughout the state are quickly filling up or are already full with COVID-19 patients and other patients, and way too many healthcare workers are out sick with COVID-19,” Governor Little said.Little talks about Idaho hospitals being inundated with COVID-19 cases and specifically the impact on military veterans.Idaho Gov. Brad Little is...WW…
Minidoka County School District temporarily closing for two weeks
AdvertisementRUPERT, Idaho (KMVT/KSVT) -The Minidoka County school board of trustees met Thursday to discuss and amend its current pandemic operation plan.For the next two weeks Minidoka County students will have no school. In the first week of being closed, the district will be sending in custodians to sanitize facilities. In week two, staff and faculty will be back in the buildings working on planning lessons and preparing for the unknown.“Have a better plan, if heaven forbid we have to go to complete online, they would have a long-range lesson plan in place,” said Minidoka Schools...…AdvertisementRUPERT, Idaho (KMVT/KSVT) -The Minidoka County school board of trustees met Thursday to discuss and amend its current pandemic operation plan.For the next two weeks Minidoka County students will have no school. In the first week of being closed, the district will be sending in custodians to sanitize facilities. In week two, staff and faculty will be back in the buildings working on planning lessons and preparing for the unknown.“Have a better plan, if heaven forbid we have to go to complete online, they would have a long-range lesson plan in place,” said Minidoka Schools...WW…
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