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GRAND FORKS EXPANDS COVID-19 VACCINATIONS TO 1C OF NORTH DAKOTA PLAN

The City of Grand Forks, Grand Forks Public Health, and Altru are currently vaccinating all Tiers of Phase 1B and are excited to announce the expansion of COVID vaccination into all tiers of Phase 1C of the North Dakota Department of Health plan. Appointments for vaccination this week are open now. Those who fit into Phase 1C, […]

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FIRST DOSES OF JOHNSON & JOHNSON SINGLE-DOSE VACCINE ARRIVE IN MINNESOTA

Today, Wednesday, March 3, Governor Tim Walz announced that the first Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine doses have arrived in Minnesota and met one of the first shipments to arrive in the state. Minnesota will receive 45,200 doses of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine this week. Immunizations will begin shortly after doses are delivered to

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PUBLIC HEALTH DIRECTOR SARAH REESE PROVIDES COVID-19 AND VACCINE UPATE

Polk County Public Health (PCPH) Director Sarah Reese provided an update to the Polk County Commissioners Tuesday on the current state of COVID-19 and the vaccination rollout in the county. Reese said she could happily report the rate of COVID-19 in the county has been continuing to fall. “We collect from Thursday through Wednesday,” said

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POLK COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH & NORMAN-MAHNOMEN PUBLIC HEALTH AWAIT MORE VACCINE

On Thursday, Polk County Public Health and Norman-Mahnomen Public Health released a joint statement that they are prepared to distribute more of the COVID-19 vaccine. However, the availability of vaccine remains limited and fluid. The release is below – At this time, the COVID-19 vaccine is very limited and vaccine guidelines continue to change. Polk

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COVID RATE DECLING, VACCINE TRICKLES INTO POLK COUNTY

Polk County Public Health Director Sarah Reese provided an update Tuesday on COVID-19 and the COVID-19 vaccine to the Polk County Commissioners. Reese said the county’s seven-day case rate has stayed low the past couple of weeks but that vaccines were still very limited. Reese said the past two weeks have both seen about 35

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