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COVID-19 UPDATES: 373 new Idaho COVID-19 cases, 3 new deaths – Local News 8
IDAHO FALLS, Idaho (KIFI) – Idaho officers reported 373 new COVID-19 circumstances and three new deaths Friday. State-level case and hospital information are actually being up to date on the state dashboard on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, excluding holidays.
That brings the overall confirmed and possible circumstances reported since March 2020 to 447,913.
There are a complete of 350,791 confirmed circumstances and 97,122 possible circumstances in all 44 of the 44 counties in Idaho, in line with numbers launched from the native well being districts and the state. See the chart beneath.
The state mentioned 103,620 individuals have obtained one dose of a two dose collection, and 416,228 individuals have obtained an extra or booster dose. 2,387,106 complete doses have been administered. 939,335 individuals are totally vaccinated.
Southeastern Idaho Public Well being has 13 new confirmed and possible case of COVID-19 and one new loss of life in southeast Idaho. This brings the overall of confirmed and possible circumstances to 38,126. Out of these circumstances, 37,541 have recovered from COVID-19. There are 512 deaths within the well being district. You’ll be able to view extra HERE.
SIPH covers Bannock, Bear Lake, Bingham, Butte, Caribou, Franklin, Oneida and Energy.
With reducing circumstances being reported, Japanese Idaho Public Well being shall be updating its dashboard weekly every Monday. There are a complete of 30 energetic circumstances and 473 complete deaths. You’ll be able to view extra HERE.
EIPH mentioned 115,543 individuals within the well being district are totally vaccinated. There have been 9,879 breakthrough circumstances, and people circumstances averaged 223 days from finishing the vaccine.
EIPH covers Bonneville, Clark, Custer, Fremont, Jefferson, Lemhi, Madison and Teton counties.
The hotspots up to now this week are Ada County, Canyon County, Kootenai County, Bonneville County and Latah County.
The common age of Idahoans with COVID-19 is 39.0 years and ranges from 1 to 100 years of age. The info excludes 77 individuals with unknown age.
The age group with essentially the most circumstances is 18-29 with 103,455 circumstances.
The state mentioned 87 new hospitalizations have been reported bringing the overall quantity to 17,187, and 0 new case have been admitted to the ICU bringing the overall to 2,934.
76,033 vaccine breakthrough circumstances have been reported.
3 new deaths have been reported bringing the overall recorded deaths to 4,933.
State officers say deaths by age group breaks down as follows:
- 2 particular person died within the age group lower than 18
- 21 individuals died between the ages of 18 and 29
- 60 individuals died between the ages of 30 and 39
- 184 individuals died between the ages of 40 to 49
- 400 individuals who died have been between the ages of fifty to 59
- 904 individuals have been between the ages of 60 and 69
- 1,362 individuals have been between the ages of 70 and 79
- 2,000 individuals have been 80+
94.65% of deaths with recognized race have been White. 0.89% of deaths with recognized race have been Asian. 0.37% of deaths with recognized race have been Black or African American, 1.87% American Indian/Alaska Native, 0.33% Native Hawaiian or Different Pacific Islander and 1.89% have been “Different race/a number of races.” The race class for 13 deaths is pending.
92.06% of deaths with recognized race have been Non-Hispanic. 7.94% of deaths with recognized ethnicity have been Hispanic. The ethnicity for 11 deaths is pending.
COVID-19 in Idaho
Public Well being District | County | Instances | Possible | Deaths |
---|---|---|---|---|
Central District Well being | Ada Elmore Valley Boise |
113,959 6,113 2,156 748 |
21,300 1,151 486 346 |
1,022 70 16 11 |
South Central Public Well being District | Blaine Twin Falls Jerome Lincoln Cassia Gooding Minidoka Camas |
5,325 16,214 3,869 710 3,747 2,058 2,802 121 |
734 7,915 2,232 397 1,285 1,239 1,433 37 |
30 295 65 15 52 56 64 2 |
Japanese Idaho Public Well being | Bonneville Teton Madison Jefferson Custer Fremont Lemhi Clark |
30,804 2,698 12,529 5,945 521 2,149 1,247 107 |
10,455 1,392 1,794 2,161 175 484 490 33 |
286 9 50 65 9 28 25 0 |
Southeastern Idaho Public Well being | Bannock Bingham Caribou Energy Franklin Bear Lake Oneida Butte |
12,905 5,667 536 787 1,328 670 560 316 |
7,873 4,169 959 709 989 261 247 150 |
247 154 26 20 29 16 11 9 |
Panhandle Well being District | Kootenai Bonner Boundary Benewah Shoshone |
36,341 7,410 1,584 1,631 2,373 |
5,804 1,531 523 766 373 |
594 188 62 41 76 |
Public Well being – Idaho North Central District | Nez Perce Idaho Latah Clearwater Lewis |
7,597 2,153 6,211 1,321 744 |
1,356 829 590 1,003 390 |
147 52 49 33 29 |
Southwest District Well being | Canyon Gem Payette Owyhee Adams Washington |
52,392 2,671 4,284 1,946 568 1,566 |
9,317 1,010 1,302 328 136 828 |
685 79 87 53 15 57 |
TOTAL | 350,791 | 97,122 | 4,933 |
Under are the main points launched by the Idaho Division of Public Well being. These numbers are up to date after 5 p.m. Monday by way of Friday based mostly on surveillance system data supplied by well being districts. Native public well being districts could also be saying circumstances of COVID-19 that aren’t mirrored within the state’s numbers. These numbers are preliminary and topic to vary.
You’ll be able to view the state’s information right here.
You’ll be able to view the most recent Coronavirus Protection right here.
Idaho
Idaho Ballet Theatre's 21st annual performance of 'The Nutcracker' returning to the Colonial Theater – East Idaho News
IDAHO FALLS — Idaho Ballet Theatre will be performing its annual holiday tradition of “The Nutcracker” for its 21st year this December.
“The Nutcracker,” which is a classical ballet, will be performed Dec. 5, 6 and 7 beginning at 7 p.m. The show will be held at the Colonial Theater located at 450 A. Street in Idaho Falls. Tickets are $20 and can be purchased here.
“(The Nutcracker is) definitely one that many people are familiar with, but I think it resonates with so many people because you can see yourself in so many different moments throughout the ballet,” Director Abbey Lasley told EastIdahoNews.com.
The cast is made up of roughly 125 dancers. There are about 110 Idaho Ballet Theatre students performing in the production, ranging in age from three to 17. There will be guest performers and students from Brigham Young University-Idaho on stage as well.
“Everyone is local … and the majority are students,” Lasley said. “That’s what we really pride ourselves on is putting on a professional level production with an entire student cast.”
Lasley believes “The Nutcracker” is a “magical tradition” and a great way to kick off the Christmas season and focus on the “hopeful, optimistic, pure and beautiful aspects of this holiday.”
“There’s so much depth in ‘The Nutcracker’ that I think people don’t expect. People expect to see mostly all of the bright, shiny, sparkly, beautiful little parts of it — and we love all those parts — but there’s so many more layers,” she mentioned. “There’s so much more to be learned and to be internalized — things that can help us channel a really gratitude-based, optimistic view for the future.”
Lasley is one of three new directors who are making “The Nutcracker” possible this year.
Idaho Ballet Theatre’s founder and original director Brandy K. Jensen, who is Lasley’s mother, fainted last year during “The Nutcracker” rehearsals a few days before the performance. She had a stroke later that night and died December 14, 2023, at the age of 53.
“It was really hard, and it was a shock to all of us, but she got to do what she loved until the very last day and that was really a gift,” Lasley said.
Jensen started Idaho Ballet Theatre in 2003, and Lasley said she quickly began doing full-length productions like “The Nutcracker.”
“Every year she would add some elements — she’d polish something, rechoreograph something or improve it in some way,” Lasley explained. “By the time we got to her performance last year (of “The Nutcracker”), it was a very beautiful look at her life’s work.”
Lasley said the absence of her mother is going to weigh on the performers’ hearts during their December shows, but they are looking forward to taking the stage and honoring Jensen through their performances.
“We are very grateful to continue and be able to use everything she taught us and everything she embodied in her life to share this holiday magic and help people see the deeper meaning behind everything that we’re doing,” Lasley said.
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Cold front comes into Idaho after a rainy week
It was a rainy week with intense showers passing through the Treasure Valley. Sunday is expected to be clear but cooler weather and more precipitation is on the way.
I got to capture a phenomenal rainbow coming into the station today after some of the rain we saw on Saturday clear out.
The start of this wee will see some more rain on the way for Boise. Twin Fall will see their precipitation arrive between Monday and Tuesday with chances of rain snow/ mixes and possible accumulation.
A cold front will move in this week dropping temperatures. 40’s will turn into 30’s for the Magic and Treasure Valley’s. Mountains will expect a cool down as well. Thanksgiving is looking like a clear day though for most parts of Idaho.
Colder is coming this week, make sure to bundle up!
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