With restrictions being eased (and others not), Terry Cunningham is back with great advice for hitting the trails or having loved ones in area nursing homes.
Now that Montana has entered Phase 1 of re-opening, the Gallatin County/City Health Department will be carefully watching COVID-19 numbers of all kinds to determine if Gallatin County is on the right path.
City Commissioner, Terry Cunningham, is back with even more tips for keeping our cool and staying healthy as Montana begins it's re-opening process this Sunday.
The Board of Health will decide this week if the emergency rule closures will be continued or lifted in some manner. You can share your thoughts with the Gallatin County Board of Health.
Nothing is happening as fast as we'd like but progress IS being made. Testing and distancing are still top of mind. Be on the lookout for home-made outdoor fitness courses at your local park.
Have you been curious about Montana's hospitalization rate due to COVID-19? So were we. It's no surprise that our older Montanans are far more likely to be hospitalized than our younger population and hard data is now here.
Today we're talking science and numbers. Where and how did our reported COVID-19 cases come from? Also, there's some GREAT stuff available from the Bozeman Public Library.
If we're doing this right, we're spending LOTS of time at home. That will probably translate into larger heating and water bills. More dishes, more laundry, more water.
Some of us have adjusted to new norms. Some have not. It's different for everyone. If you're having trouble, here are some great ideas to bring some normalcy back in the age of COVID-19.
There ARE small things you can do during this crisis that will improve your mental health. Protecting your mind is just as important as washing your hands, but sometimes that's easier said than done.