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Flathead, Lewis and Clark, Cascade, Silver Bow, Gallatin, and Yellowstone counties are included in the “high” designation category.
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The hospital has until March 13 to correct the issues or it could lose federal Medicare funding.
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Bozeman Public Schools is loosening restrictions and moving to routine disease management.
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According to a new report, COVID-related fatalities accounted for more than a quarter of deaths in the line of duty last year.
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Gov. Greg Gianforte is urging unvaccinated health care workers to consider using religious and medical exemptions in order to meet Monday's federal vaccine mandate deadline. He says health care workers should evaluate all their options.
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The district, citing falling case counts and improved attendance, is removig the face covering requirement that’s been in place since it was reimplemented in August.
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In a few short months, states have gone from donating surplus rapid COVID-19 tests to states with shortages to hoarding them as demand driven by the spike in cases strains supplies.
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A University of Montana economist estimates $35 million has been spent in the state caring for preventable COVID-19 hospitalizations among the unvaccinated.
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RiverStone Health reports 10 more residents have died from COVID-19, bringing the county's total since the pandemic began to 506.
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Montana’s influenza cases have nearly doubled since mid-January. The surge comes as COVID-19 hospitalizations are spiking.