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After a year-long absence, influenza has returned to Yellowstone County.
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Montana health care providers say they'll comply with CMS mandate, require staff to get COVID-19 vacSt. Vincent Healthcare, RiverStone Health and Billings Clinic said in a joint statement that “Bottom line ... we are requiring our healthcare workers to become vaccinated against COVID-19."
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The highly infectious COVID-19 Delta variant is raising concern among health officials in Yellowstone County where nearly half of cases in the state from…
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More than 1,700 COVID vaccine appointments in Yellowstone County remain open this week. County health officials say the demand for COVID-19 vaccines is…
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Community health centers in Montana will receive over $24 million in funds from the American Rescue Plan Act to use for COVID-19 vaccinations, testing and treatment.
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The Yellowstone County health department is on-boarding school staff to track down the close contacts of people who test positive for COVID-19.
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School districts across Montana have been in session for a few weeks now and there have already been confirmed cases of the novel coronavirus in schools.…
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Montana has awarded more than $540,000 in grants to health care providers so they can help people find affordable insurance plans.
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Montana health officials announced 80 new cases of the COVID-19 illness July 7, including over 50 cases in Yellowstone County, the majority of which are connected to an assisted living facility in Billings. The new cases break the state’s record for single day total cases reported.
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A Billings nursing home said 58 residents and staff have tested positive for the coronavirus and the facility has been put under quarantine. This comes as…