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Iowa health officials are reporting COVID-19 hospitalizations and test positivity rates have dropped, but experts are warning Iowans to be cautious over the holidays.
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The top Republican in the Iowa House of Representatives says his number one priority for the upcoming legislative session is cutting income taxes.
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Meatpacking families in the state were hit hard by the pandemic, but that doesn’t mean they were all torn apart.
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COVID le pegó duro a las plantas procesadoras de carne del país hace más de un año. Pero la seguridad de los trabajadores sigue siendo un tema polémico
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Tuesday marks one year since the first group of Iowans were vaccinated against COVID-19. Iowa continues to experience record high COVID-19 hospitalizations for this year.
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According to Iowa Workforce Development, 176 people filed for unemployment benefits “citing jobs that had ended due to a failure to comply with an employer’s mandate for the COVID-19 vaccine” between Nov. 1 and Dec. 8.
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Iowa state health officials have confirmed more than 13,000 new COVID-19 infections in the past week, as hospitalizations continue to hit record highs for this year.
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Experts say the surge in COVID-19 hospitalizations this winter is much different than the one seen last year, as the state sees record levels of hospitalizations for this year.
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The state health department's COVID-19 outreach in Spanish and for immigrant communities has leveled off, according to some advocates. A community-focused campaign continues its efforts to reach these populations.
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Health experts are warning Iowans that this year’s flu season could be severe following a very mild season last year.