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If you have symptoms of a fever or cough, call your medical provider to find out if you should be tested for coronavirus.

See if our FAQ answers your questions. If not, please call the Idaho COVID-19 Hotline at 1-888-330-3010.

Idaho public health officials are monitoring the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) situation very closely. Idaho is currently reporting 669 cases.

Officials are working with CDC and other states and are also in regular communication with Idaho public health districts and healthcare providers around the state.

COVID-19 in Idaho

*Case count and laboratory testing data updated at 5:00 p.m. MT, 4/01/2020. State-level case count data will be updated at 5 p.m. MT daily, based on surveillance system records provided by the health districts. Public health district data will be updated on their agency website at their discretion. Data are preliminary and subject to change.

Public Health DistrictCountyCasesDeaths
Panhandle Health DistrictBonner10
Kootenai310
Public Health - Idaho North Central DistrictLatah10
Idaho20
Nez Perce102
Southwest District HealthAdams10
Canyon681
Gem40
Owyhee10
Payette30
Central District HealthAda2263
Elmore30
Valley20
South Central Public Health DistrictBlaine2652
Camas10
Cassia11
Gooding10
Jerome40
Lincoln50
Minidoka10
Twin Falls170
Southeastern Idaho Public HealthBannock40
Bingham20
Eastern Idaho Public HealthBonneville20
Custer20
Fremont10
Jefferson30
Madison40
Teton30
TOTAL6699

COVID-19 Testing in Idaho

Number of People TestedTotal
Through the Idaho Bureau of Laboratories*1,745
Through commercial laboratories**5,537

*Includes 4 Oregon residents and 1 Montana resident tested in Idaho.
**Some people may receive multiple tests.


Characteristics* of Idahoans with COVID-19

Total Cases673
Characteristics
<18 years7
18-49326
50+339
Unknown1
Female347
Male324
Unknown2
Total Hospitalizations49
Total ICU Admissions7
Total Healthcare Workers with COVID-1941

*Characteristics are based on data for completed case investigations among Idaho residents.


Everyone should take precautions to avoid all respiratory diseases, including staying home if you’re sick, avoiding sick people, and covering your coughs and sneezes with the crook of your elbow or a tissue.

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