BOISE, Idaho - The intensive care rooms at St. Luke's Boise Medical Center are full, each a blinking jungle of tubes, wires and mechanical breathing machines.
The patients nestled inside are a lot alike: All unvaccinated, mostly middle-aged or younger, reliant on life support and locked in a silent struggle against COVID-19.But watch for a moment, and glimpses of who they were before the coronavirus become clear.Artfully inked tattoos cover the tanned forearm of a man in his 30s.