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COVID-19 INFORMATION FOR POLK COUNTY AND THE KROX LISTENING AREA (February 4)

The Minnesota Department of Health released its COVID-19 Weekly Report (here) on Thursday.  All information is updated through 4 p.m. on Wednesday, February 3 unless noted. Information on Polk County and the KROX listening area was pulled from the report and is below – 

COVID-19 Vaccine Questions and Answers with Polk County Public Health below –

Is the COVID-19 vaccine required?

While getting the vaccination is highly encouraged, it is not required. There is high confidence in the safety and efficacy of the COVID-19 vaccine as the FDA’s process worked as designed and multiple systems are in place to monitor safety. Safety and effectiveness have always been priority.

How much will the COVID-19 vaccine cost?

The COVID-19 vaccine is free to everyone. Some vaccination clinics may ask for medical insurance information. You should not receive a bill. If you do not have insurance, you can still get vaccinated.

If I already had COVID-19 and recovered, do I still need to get vaccinated?

Reinfection with COVID-19 can happen and vaccination is recommended for those who have already had COVID-19.

Will the COVID-19 vaccine alter my DNA?

The first COVID-19 vaccines to reach the market in the United States are messenger RNA (mRNA) vaccines. According to the CDC, mRNA vaccines work by instructing cells in the body how to make a protein that triggers an immune response. That immune response, which produces antibodies, is what protects us from getting infected if the real virus enters our bodies. Human cells break down and get rid of the mRNA soon after they have finished using the instructions. The mRNA does not interact or do anything to the DNA of your cells.

Can the vaccine give me COVID-19?

No. None of the COVID-19 vaccines currently authorized for use in the United States use the live virus that causes COVID-19. However, it typically takes a few weeks for the body to build immunity after vaccination. That means it is possible you could be infected with the virus just before or just after vaccination and get sick.

I received the two doses of the COVID-19 vaccine; do I still need to wear a mask and avoid close contact with others?

While the vaccine may prevent you from getting sick, it is unknown at this time if you can still carry and transmit the virus to others. While experts learn more about the protection that COVID-19 vaccines provide under real-life conditions, it is important for everyone to continue with precautions such as mask-wearing, physical distancing and washing hands often. It is also important to note that it may take time for everyone who wants a COVID-19 vaccination to get one.

When can I get vaccinated?

With the limited doses available to us, we continue to vaccinate eligible individuals as directed by the State of Minnesota. In Polk County phase 1A is complete, which included healthcare workers, first responders, community vaccinators and long-term care facility staff and residents. The state provides direction for the next phases and dose distribution. When phase 1A is completed, we are to move to individuals 65 years of age or older and E-12 educators, school staff, and childcare workers.

Thank you for your patience as PCPH works closely with its local healthcare and pharmacy partners to vaccinate eligible individuals against COVID-19. As more vaccine becomes available, everyone will have the opportunity to receive it. A timeline for when all Minnesotans will have access to the vaccine is unknown. In the meantime, you can act now by getting your flu shot if you haven’t already, be patient as priority groups are vaccinated, and continue to practice preventative habits such as wearing a mask, staying 6 feet from others, washing your hands often and staying home if sick.

For more information on the COVID-19 vaccine, visit: https://www.health.state.mn.us/diseases/coronavirus/vaccine.html

Polk County Minnesota
Tests 29,128 6,679,181
Positive Cases 3,345 465,716
Percent Positive Reported Tests 11.5% 7.0%
State Percent Positive Tests** 6.2% 7.1%
Case Rate per 10,000 1,059 842
Deaths 62 6,251
No longer require isolation 3,254 450,383
Open Cases 29 9,082

**Positive number of tests and positivity calculations include only tests reported by labs that report both positive and negative results. Percent positive is the percent of positive tests from the total number of tests by county of residence.

Zip Code City Population Cases Case Rate per 10,000 New Cases
since 1/27
56517 Beltrami 279 15 538 0
56523 Climax 539 52 965 0
56535 Erskine 1,363 100 734 0
56540 Fertile 1,962 187 953 0
56542 Fosston 2,829 216 764 4
56556 McIntosh 1,160 118 1017 0
56568 Nielsville 142 5 or less NA NA
56592 Winger 516 36 698 0
56646 Gully 355 24 676 0
56684 Trail 282 33 1,170 0
56716 Crookston 9,416 1,007 1,069 18
56721 East Grand Forks 10,096 1,268 1,256 6
56722 Euclid 386 52 1,347 0
56723 Fisher 970 114 1,175 0
56736 Mentor 903 72 797 0
           
56750 Red Lake Falls 2,539 218 859 1
56713 Argyle 1,022 92 900 1
56757 Stephen 932 68 730 0
56762 Warren 2,494 232 930 0

 

SCHOOL LEARNING MODEL OPTIONS

Policy Option 14-day Case Rate per 10,000
All in-person 0 to less than 10
Elementary in-person/high school hybrid 10 to less than 20
Both hybrid 20 to less than 30
Elementary hybrid/high school distance 30 to less than 50
All Distance 50 or more 

 

CASE RATE PER COUNTY

thru 1/23 14-day Case Rate per 10,000 Increase or (-) Decrease
Marshall 7.45 -11.72
Norman 6.10 -7.62
Polk  16.46 -4.12
Red Lake  17.47 4.99
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