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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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Montana state health officials flagged six counties Wednesday as areas of significant COVID-19 growth. A hotspot in northeast Montana is grappling to get its case number under control.
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A Kalispell assisted-living facility breathed a small sigh of relief Wednesday when its residents’ COVID-19 tests came back negative. Those results took...
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As COVID-19 outbreaks increase nationwide, Montana's early warning system falters.This story is republished with permission from the Montana Free Press.…
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Last weekend, Montana saw its biggest spike yet in COVID-19 cases. YPR reports how the disease is impacting Native Americans across the state.As of Jun.…
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On Wednesday, Gov. Steve Bullock said there is no doubt Montana has seen a spike in COVID-19 cases since moving into Phase 2 of its economic reopening...
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HELENA, Mont. (AP) — A state health official says a COVID-19 outbreak that started at a north-central Montana nursing home and caused six deaths appears…
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There are currently no reported cases of the new coronavirus in Montana. This, however, may only be temporary. State public health officials say they’re...
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The COVID-19 virus has officials with the Montana Department of Health and Human Services hoping for the best but preparing for the worst.
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In light of federal public health officials declaring coronavirus a public health emergency Friday, Montana officials are gearing up county and tribal...