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About 350 Montanans have received federal funds to cover funeral expenses for loved ones they lost to COVID-19 since the beginning of the pandemic.
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COVID-19 was the third leading cause of death in Montana in 2020, according to state data. Many of those who lost loved ones haven’t been able to grieve together. With the weather warming up and health guidelines easing, people are finding ways to mourn in public.
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Americans who’ve lost family members to COVID-19 can now apply to the Federal Emergency Management Agency, or FEMA, to cover their funeral and burial costs.
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Even with vaccine doses rolling out, testing is still critical for tracing and containing the coronavirus. But throughout 2020 , the White House...
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COVID-19 vaccination efforts in counties across the state are shifting from health care workers to community members. Limited supply has been a problem,...
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A new mental health crisis hotline is now available to Montanans struggling with the ongoing emotional impacts of the global pandemic. The Montana...
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The state of Montana has applied for federal grant money to add $400 per week to individual unemployment benefits. President Donald Trump ordered the...
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Montana will receive a federal grant to establish COVID-19 crisis counseling services. The Federal Emergency Management Agency announced Wednesday that...
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The Montana National Guard on Monday started building a mobile medical facility for non-COVID-19 patients in case regional medical centers see a surge in…
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Gov. Bullock's complaint about the federal response to Montana's pandemic equipment needs yields results. Sen. Daines has a new campaign ad bragging...