Idaho
COVID-19 UPDATES: 417 new Idaho COVID-19 cases, 3 new deaths – Local News 8
IDAHO FALLS, Idaho (KIFI) – Idaho officers reported 417 new COVID-19 instances and three new deaths over the weekend. State-level case and hospital knowledge are actually being up to date on the state dashboard on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, excluding holidays.
That brings the full confirmed and possible instances reported since March 2020 to 449,682.
There are a complete of 352,142 confirmed instances and 97,540 possible instances 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 under.
The state stated 103,404 individuals have acquired one dose of a two dose sequence, and 417,377 individuals have acquired a further or booster dose. 2,394,383 whole doses have been administered. 940,572 persons are totally vaccinated.
Southeastern Idaho Public Well being has 20 new confirmed and possible case of COVID-19 and two new deaths in southeast Idaho. This brings the full of confirmed and possible instances to 38,240. Out of these instances, 37,617 have recovered from COVID-19. There are 514 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 instances being reported, Japanese Idaho Public Well being shall be updating its dashboard weekly every Monday. There are a complete of 37 energetic instances and 473 whole deaths. You’ll be able to view extra HERE.
EIPH stated 115,543 individuals within the well being district are totally vaccinated. There have been 10,001 breakthrough instances, and people instances averaged 224 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, Bonner County and Bonneville County.
The typical age of Idahoans with COVID-19 is 39.0 years and ranges from 1 to 100 years of age. The information excludes 77 individuals with unknown age.
The age group with essentially the most instances is 18-29 with 103,753 instances.
The state stated 7 new hospitalizations have been reported bringing the full quantity to 17,204, and 1 new case has been admitted to the ICU bringing the full to 2,941.
77,415 vaccine breakthrough instances have been reported.
3 new deaths had been reported bringing the full recorded deaths to 4,939.
State officers say deaths by age group breaks down as follows:
- 2 individual died within the age group lower than 18
- 21 individuals died between the ages of 18 and 29
- 61 individuals died between the ages of 30 and 39
- 185 individuals died between the ages of 40 to 49
- 400 individuals who died had been between the ages of fifty to 59
- 904 individuals had been between the ages of 60 and 69
- 1,363 individuals had been between the ages of 70 and 79
- 2,003 individuals had been 80+
94.66% of deaths with recognized race had been White. 0.89% of deaths with recognized race had been Asian. 0.37% of deaths with recognized race had been Black or African American, 1.87% American Indian/Alaska Native, 0.33% Native Hawaiian or Different Pacific Islander and 1.89% had been “Different race/a number of races.” The race class for 16 deaths is pending.
92.06% of deaths with recognized race had been Non-Hispanic. 7.94% of deaths with recognized ethnicity had been Hispanic. The ethnicity for 14 deaths is pending.
COVID-19 in Idaho
Public Well being District | County | Instances | Possible | Deaths |
---|---|---|---|---|
Central District Well being | Ada Elmore Valley Boise |
114,615 6,144 2,177 752 |
21,478 1,165 491 353 |
1,023 70 16 11 |
South Central Public Well being District | Blaine Twin Falls Jerome Lincoln Cassia Gooding Minidoka Camas |
30,891 2,706 12,559 5,956 524 2,155 1,254 107 |
736 7,933 2,239 397 1,285 1,241 1,433 37 |
30 296 65 15 52 56 64 2 |
Japanese Idaho Public Well being | Bonneville Teton Madison Jefferson Custer Fremont Lemhi Clark |
30,846 2,701 12,541 5,951 524 2,151 1,248 107 |
10,471 1,393 1,800 2,161 175 484 495 33 |
286 9 50 65 9 28 25 0 |
Southeastern Idaho Public Well being | Bannock Bingham Caribou Energy Franklin Bear Lake Oneida Butte |
12,939 5,685 537 788 1,329 677 563 318 |
7,895 4,175 959 710 995 262 247 151 |
249 155 26 20 29 16 11 9 |
Panhandle Well being District | Kootenai Bonner Boundary Benewah Shoshone |
36,430 7,444 1,590 1,638 2,376 |
5,834 1,537 527 769 373 |
594 188 62 41 76 |
Public Well being – Idaho North Central District | Nez Perce Idaho Latah Clearwater Lewis |
7,624 2,163 6,261 1,323 748 |
1,365 830 594 1,002 390 |
147 52 49 33 29 |
Southwest District Well being | Canyon Gem Payette Owyhee Adams Washington |
52,490 2,678 4,297 1,951 569 1,567 |
9,370 1,013 1,307 332 137 831 |
686 79 87 53 15 57 |
TOTAL | 352,142 | 97,540 | 4,939 |
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 means of Friday based mostly on surveillance system data offered by well being districts. Native public well being districts could also be saying instances of COVID-19 that aren’t mirrored within the state’s numbers. These numbers are preliminary and topic to alter.
You’ll be able to view the state’s knowledge right here.
You’ll be able to view the most recent Coronavirus Protection right here.
Idaho
A 5% raise could be coming to most Idaho state workers
Most Idaho state employees could see about a 5% raise come July in a recommendation approved by a legislative committee Thursday.
Specifically, the proposal calls for a $1.55 hourly pay bump. That works out to at least a 5% raise for those earning less than $64,500 annually.
Democrats on the Change in Employee Compensation Committee, like Sen. Janie Ward-Engelking (D-Boise), voted against the measure, saying it didn’t go far enough – especially for higher paid workers.
“I’m worried that they’re not even going to keep up with the cost of living and that’s really a problem for me,” Ward-Engelking said.
After experiencing some of the highest rates of inflation in the country in 2022, prices in the Mountain region rose just 1.7% from November 2023 to November 2024.
The latest data from an Idaho Department of Human Resources labor market study show state workers here, on average, earn 15.1% less than the median wage of public and private sector employees in the region.
That’s also factoring in healthcare and retirement benefits, which are more generous than the private sector.
Base salaries across Idaho state workers are 25.1% below average compared to the median regional public and private sector employees.
The CEC Committee approved an 8% pay raise for Idaho State Police troopers to help retain and recruit more officers.
“It takes years of training and expense to produce a trooper with the experience to handle all the things that a trooper has to handle and this has become, in my opinion, a public safety issue,” said Sen. Dan Foreman (R-Viola).
Nurses and healthcare staff would get a 3% raise under the plan, with IT workers earning up to 4.5% pay hikes.
The Joint Finance and Appropriations Committee will consider the recommendation before finalizing a bill.
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Idaho
After receiving support during Idaho's wildfire seasons, our firefighters are headed to California • Idaho Capital Sun
Idaho firefighters are making their way to assist and protect communities threatened by wildfires burning in the greater Los Angeles area in southern California.
More than 100,000 people have been evacuated from their homes, and at least five fires are burning covering more than 45 square miles there, according to NBC News.
The state of Idaho is mobilizing five task forces in a response to a request from the California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services through the Emergency Management Assistance Compact, according to a press release from the Idaho Office of Emergency Management.
“The Idaho Office of Emergency Management and the Idaho Fire Chiefs Association have coordinated efforts to evaluate available resources across the state,” and ” stand ready to provide additional assistance as needed,” the press release said.
As of Wednesday evening, 104 firefighters and 25 fire engines from Idaho were preparing to deploy this morning to support California’s response efforts, and the task forces are set to arrive in southern California on Friday, the press release stated. The task forces were mobilized from fire agencies throughout the state, including personnel from the city of Emmett and Kootenai County, as well as the Idaho National Laboratory in southern Idaho.
“Emergencies like these remind us of the critical importance of teamwork and mutual aid,” said Idaho Fire Chiefs Association President Kirk Carpenter in the release. “Idaho firefighters are prepared to join the fight in California, standing shoulder to shoulder with our partners to protect communities in harm’s way.”
The assistance compact has been invaluable to states facing wildfire, “ensuring that states can rely on each other during crises,” said Idaho Office of Emergency Management Director Brad Richy said in the release.
“After receiving support during our own wildfire seasons, Idaho is proud to return the favor by providing resources and personnel to help protect California’s communities,” he said.
The Emergency Management Assistance Compact was ratified by the U.S. Congress (Public Law 104-321) in 1996 and applies to all 50 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, Guam, the U.S. Virgin Islands, and the Northern Mariana Islands. The compact’s members can share personnel and resources from all disciplines, protect personnel who deploy to emergencies and be reimbursed for mission-related costs, according to the compact’s website.
“The EMAC is a vital interstate compact that provides a proven mutual aid framework allowing states to share resources during times of disaster or emergency,” the release stated. “All costs associated with deploying resources under EMAC are paid for by the requesting state.”
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Idaho mobilizes 100+ firefighters to help battle blazes in Los Angeles
BOISE, Idaho — In response to the devastating wildfires currently sweeping across Los Angeles County, Idaho will send five task forces to help protect communities threatened by the ongoing fires.
Sand Hollow Fire Protection District preparing to deploy to SoCal fires
The move comes in response to a request from the California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services. In total, Idaho will send 104 firefighters and 25 fire engines to the Los Angeles area on Thursday morning. The task forces, which were coordinated by the Idaho Office of Emergency Management and the Idaho Fire Chiefs Association, hope to be in place on Friday.
IFCA president, Kirk Carpenter says the task forces are ready to “stand shoulder to shoulder with our partners to protect communities in harm’s way.”
As of this writing, 5 people have perished in the various fires ravaging Los Angeles County and 100,000 have been evacuated from their homes.
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