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Iowa to scale back COVID-19 data reporting as Gov. Reynolds ends public health disaster proclamationState health officials have announced they will scale back the reporting of COVID-19 data this month, as hospitalizations and test positivity rates remain high due to the omicron variant.
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A new report by the state auditor has analyzed how accurately Iowa reported COVID-19 data during the first part of the pandemic.
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Iowa health officials say the state is seeing an increase in the rates of syphilis cases.
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Iowa is expected to spend more than $9 million to place 100 out-of-state nurses and respiratory therapists at the state’s larger health care facilities for six weeks of the latest spike of COVID-19 hospitalizations.
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Many parts of Iowa are considered “contraceptive deserts,” which means there isn’t a lot of access to different types of birth control. A telehealth company is trying to expand access to contraception.
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A big week for Iowa Politics as Iowa's 88-year-old senator announces he's back on the campaign trail.
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From climbing trees in her yard to scaling the canopy in the rainforest, a biologist explains the impact the interwoven tendrils of the tree canopy has on our environment.
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Iowa has seen a surge in new cases of COVID-19. For health departments and nursing staffs, the second year of the pandemic is hitting hard.
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Iowa Argues Open-Records Law Is Not 'Well-Recognized' Policy
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Iowa’s free in-person COVID-19 testing sites will transition to offering self-administered test kits beginning Friday.