
Too Little, Too Late?
Season 48 Episode 43 | 28m 50sVideo has Closed Captions
The governor is deploying the Idaho National Guard and rolling Idaho back to Stage Two.
This week, Idaho broke even more new records for recorded cases, deaths, hospitalizations and ICU admissions. Abner King, CEO of Syringa Hospital in Grangeville, tells us how COVID is affecting rural hospitals like his. Then, Idaho Supreme Court Chief Justice Roger Burdick talks about the court’s decision to halt jury trials until January in light of COVID spread.
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Idaho Reports is a local public television program presented by IdahoPTV
Major Funding by the Laura Moore Cunningham Foundation. Additional Funding by the Friends of Idaho Public Television and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.

Too Little, Too Late?
Season 48 Episode 43 | 28m 50sVideo has Closed Captions
This week, Idaho broke even more new records for recorded cases, deaths, hospitalizations and ICU admissions. Abner King, CEO of Syringa Hospital in Grangeville, tells us how COVID is affecting rural hospitals like his. Then, Idaho Supreme Court Chief Justice Roger Burdick talks about the court’s decision to halt jury trials until January in light of COVID spread.
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