Hospitals in Idaho are currently well-prepared to treat patients for coronavirus. However, staff shortage is always a risk.
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Lucy Cerra
Probably would have been better to have opened up the state during the warmer weather. Sunshine is the best disinfectant.
Better Call Jake
Let them rise. Build up those immunities. Only way to make it work. We can’t keep hiding from it.