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GRAND FORKS PUBLIC HEALTH NOW OFFERS THE UPDATED COVID-19 VACCINE

Grand Forks Public Health (GFPH) now offers the updated Moderna COVID-19 vaccine. The updated vaccine is free at GFPH for individuals six months and older without health insurance or whose insurance does not cover all COVID-19 vaccine costs. In addition, for those with the following insurance plans: Blue Cross Blue Shield, Sanford, Medicare Part B […]

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RIVERVIEW OFFERS COVID-19 VACCINATION TO ANYONE 16 AND OLDER

As Minnesota moves into the final eligibility expansion for the COVID-19 vaccine, RiverView Health is now offering the vaccine to anyone 16 and older. Minnesota has become a national leader in getting shots into arms quickly. Last week Minnesota was ranked number one in the country for the percentage of vaccine doses administered. To schedule

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GOVERNOR TIM WALZ TO ANNOUNCE ALL MINNESOTANS AGE 16 AND OLDER ARE ELIGIBLE FOR COVID-19 VACCINE

Today, Governor Tim Walz’s spokesperson Teddy Tschann released the following statement:  “Tomorrow, Governor Walz will announce that all Minnesotans 16 years of age and older will be eligible for COVID-19 vaccination beginning Tuesday, March 30. The final eligibility expansion comes as the federal government has promised an increased supply of vaccine by April, and as

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COVID-19 VACCINATIONS AVAILABLE AT RIVERVIEW HEALTH

COVID-19 vaccinations are now available at RiverView Health for individuals in Tiers 2 and 3. Call 218.470.7983 to get on the waitlist. The following information defines the tiers now eligible for vaccination: Phase 1b Tier 2 Minnesotans with specific underlying health conditions: Sickle cell disease, Down syndrome, those in cancer treatment or immunocompromised from organ

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RIVERVIEW’S COVID-19 VACCINATION WAITLIST NOW OPEN TO NEXT TWO TIERS

COVID-19 vaccination moved another step forward on Tuesday when Gov. Tim Walz announced the eligibility for vaccination of another 1.8 million Minnesotans made up of front-line workers and those with preexisting conditions. Walz announced that the state had reached its goal of vaccinating 70 percent of Minnesotans ages 65 and older several weeks ahead of

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