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There were 397 new COVID cases reported in Montana on Friday, November 26, 2021, with 4,851 active cases in the state, according to the Montana Department of Public Health Human Services.There were 19 new deaths reported on Friday. The DPHHS report does not indicate where the new deaths occurred. The total number of deaths in Montana due to COVID is now 2,631.The
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stanley cup have been 190,071 cumulative cases of COVID in Montana. The cumulative number of recoveries is now 182,589. There were 8,563 new COVID tests administered since the last DPHHS report.An estimated 50% of eligible residents are now vaccinated, with 516,581 Montanans now considered fully vaccinated. The total number of COVID vacci
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Many animal shelters are worried the economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic will cause a surge in pet surrenders, a stark contrast from when shelters saw record foster
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ugg dogs and cats that have come into shelters and rescues across the country has continued to decrease compared to the levels of 2019. So, fostering has stayed high but we just have fewer animals that were trying to get into foster care than the shelters had to last year, says Lindsay Hamrick with the Humane Society of the United States.Hamrick says animal control centers that shut down during the start of the pandemic are now back up and operating, but are still being selective about which animals need to be picked up. Intakes are still about 40% down compared to 2019 for both cats and dogs, says Hamrick.Valley Oak SPCA in Visalia, California, saw a record number of adoptions in June, nearly double what they had last year. But executive director Lydia House says they re concerned about the impact the economy will have in the coming months. We had a couple surrenders that said, I havent b
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