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Page last updated on January 9th, 2021 at 05:39 pm

Idaho COVID-19 Information Updated Daily


29,406

People received vaccine

People received one dose

29,406

People received one dose

People received both doses

2,646

People have received both doses


Total doses administered

32,100

Total doses administered*

*Total doses administered may include doses reported without an indication of 1st or 2nd dose.


Cases (Total includes confirmed and probable cases)

149,235

Cases
(Total includes confirmed and probable cases)


New Cases (Confirmed and Probable) Today (1/9)

977

New Cases (Confirmed and Probable) Today (1/9)


Deaths

1,528

Deaths


**Vaccine dashboard data current as of 1/08/2021

State-level case data updated by 5:00 p.m. MT daily, excluding holidays, and are current as of 1/09/2021. Starting Monday, 1/11/2021, vaccine administration data updated by 10:00 a.m. MT Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, excluding holidays. Vaccine data on landing page are current as of 1/09/2021. Case data are based on surveillance system records provided by the public health districts. Vaccine administration data are based on data contained in the Immunization Reminder Information System (IRIS). Public health district data will be updated on their agency website at their discretion and might differ from data presented here. Data are preliminary and subject to change.

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Stage 2 Order

View Rebound.Idaho.Gov for details on statewide Stage 2 Order
Governor’s Actions

View the COVID-19 Transmission Risk Levels Map

According to the Idaho Back to School Framework posted at local public health districts, this color-coded map identifies category of transmission level within a community using scientifically driven metrics.  This map shows the current evaluation by the local public health districts by county.  Questions?  Contact your local public health district.

A REMINDER

To protect your family and friends, your community, vulnerable Idahoans, local businesses, and our students and teachers, please remember to:

  • Keep at least six feet between you and others in public
  • Wear face coverings in public places
  • Stay home if you are sick
  • Wash your hands often
  • Cover coughs and sneezes
  • Disinfect surfaces and objects regularly

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