Outdoor recreation in S.D. sees big boost during pandemic
South Dakota’s billion-dollar outdoor recreation economy boomed in 2020, providing a much-needed economic boost in several business sectors while giving hope to wildlife management agencies that they can reverse a long-term decline in the number of licensed hunters and anglers. As movie theaters closed, concerts were canceled, stores shut down and other indoor activities were curtailed by efforts to slow […]
December 16, 2020 Mobridge Tribune
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COVID-19 vaccine distribution will be challenging in South Dakota
Ensuring widespread distribution, usage and effectiveness of the COVID-19 vaccine in South Dakota will be challenging, health experts say, due to the rural nature of the state, the difficulty in storing and distributing doses of the vaccine and concerns that some people will be reluctant to be vaccinated. South Dakota will soon have thousands of the first round of new […]
December 9, 2020 Mobridge Tribune
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Some COVID patients flown out of state as S.D. hospital ICU capacity dwindles
South Dakota’s largest hospitals are at or above their capacity to care for critically ill COVID-19 patients, forcing some of the sickest patients to be flown out of state to receive care. The strain of a months-long surge in coronavirus cases has reduced hospital capacity to care for those with severe symptoms, making it increasingly uncertain whether the sickest South […]