There are typical symptoms with certain illnesses, but these new symptoms for a COVID variant are bizarre and not something you see every day.

We are over three years removed from the original COVID-19 virus, and it changed the world. We had a shutdown worldwide where folks and kids stayed home to work or learn, people took precautions to stay healthy, and we all changed how we shopped for goods or services.

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Even though things have calmed down, COVID-19 has had a few new variants that have made folks sick, and some extreme cases took their lives. There were typical symptoms of COVID-19 that people could notice typical symptoms.

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It seems easy, but a new variant of COVID-19 has become a problem, and you might exhibit some bizarre symptoms. Don't believe us, check this out.

COVID Variant's Bizarre New Symptoms in Montana

You might want to learn about these new symptoms because they are unbelievable.

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Haven't we been through enough? These new symptoms are what plague many adults in today's world. Do you have the COVID variant or normal anxiety? This is brutal.

Montana has seen a surge of COVID cases in several counties and shows no signs of slowing down. Gallatin, Yellowstone, Flathead, and several other counties have current cases of COVID-19, and the new variant could be a cause.

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The new variant was first discovered in the Midwest and has spread throughout America since October 2023. The cases aren't as high currently as in 2020 and 2021, but if people aren't taking precautions we could see another surge.

It doesn't hurt to keep a few at-home tests in your home, and if you start to exhibit some of these new bizarre symptoms, you should get yourself checked out.

How To Slow The Spread Of COVID-19 in Gallatin County

Gallatin County has experienced some of the worst COVID conditions of the entire state, so let's do our part and our best to help slow the spread of COVID-19 in our community.

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9 Ways To Avoid Hitting A Deer In Montana

State Farm Insurance came out with a list of states with the worst odds of hitting an animal, and Montana came in 2nd. There is a 1 in 44 chance, you will hit an animal while living and driving in Montana. The most common months for this to happen are October, November, and December. If you are traveling through the surrounding states, your odds of hitting a deer don't really get any better. North Dakota, South Dakota, Wyoming, and Idaho are all considered "high risk" or "medium risk" for the odds of hitting an animal.

Here are State Farm Insurance's 9 ways to help avoid hitting a deer.

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5 Winter Terms You Should Know When Living In Montana

Winter has arrived here in Montana as well as the surrounding states. You will constantly be hearing about road conditions, road closures, accidents, and total snow fall for the next few months.

There will also be terms that you hear throughout our winter season that you are not as familiar with, or think you might know what they mean but could use a little refresh. We put together 5 winter terms that anyone living in a snowy state, should all be aware of.

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