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Montana added about 630 new COVID-19 cases Tuesday, the largest single-day increase since early January. Hospitalizations are also on the rise, causing hospitals to exceed staff and bed capacity.
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A new Montana law that prohibits employers from requiring COVID-19 vaccinations has hospital leaders worried, as concerns over hospital staffing and the spread of the delta variant grows.
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State officials on Dec. 7 announced which hospitals will get Montana’s first shipment of COVID-19 vaccines.
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As Montana sees a surge in COVID-19 cases, medical facilities, particularly within tribal nations, are being pushed to their limits.
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Hospital administrators in Montana say the recent rise in COVID-19 infections statewide could strain the health care system in coming weeks as patients become more ill and cold and flu season picks up. Health experts are making a plea for Montanans to “do their part” after more than 700 people have been hospitalized with the virus since it arrived in the state.
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Testing has revealed a steep rise in current COVID-19 infections in Montana. Now, many health care facilities are also offering a test that shows if a person was previously infected. Local medical professionals are advising caution to those considering antibody tests to confirm anything beyond curiosity.
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Saint Vincent Healthcare in Billings joins Benefis Healthcare in Great Falls in employing a health disparities coordinator.Kassie Runsabove, in…
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Governor Steve Bullock projects Montana taxpayers could save about $25 million dollars because of the way it manages medical costs for its state…