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NO NEW COVID-19 CASES IN POLK COUNTY; MN REPORTS 961 CONFIRMED CASES, 13 DEATHS

The Minnesota Department of Health is reporting 961 new confirmed cases of COVID-19, 126 probable cases for antigen testing, and 13 deaths. The confirmed cases were found in 12,138 completed tests for a positive rate of 7.9 percent. Red Lake County reported 2 confirmed cases, Roseau County-2 cases, Kittson County-1 cases, and Marshall County-1 case. […]

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MINNESOTA REPORTS 1,917 NEW COVID-19 CASES AND 74 DEATHS

The Minnesota Department of Health released the COVID-19 numbers for December 24 and the state is reporting 1,917 confirmed cases out of 46,982 tests for a positive rate of 4.1 percent.  The state also reported 79 deaths and 334 probable cases. Roseau County-13 cases and 1 death (80 to 84-year-old), Polk County-7 cases and 2

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MN REPORTS 1,207 NEW CONFIRMED COVID-19 CASES, 75 DEATHS, 3 NEW CASES IN POLK COUNTY

The Minnesota Department of Health is reporting 1,207 new confirmed cases of COVID-19, 306 probable cases from antigen testing, and 75 deaths. The confirmed cases were the result of 17,952 completed tests for a positive rate of 6.7 percent. Polk County had 3 new confirmed cases, Pennington County-1 case and 1 death (90-94 years), and

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RESULTS OF THE 49TH ANNUAL CROOKSTON CHRISTMAS BIRD COUNT

The 49th annual Crookston Christmas Bird Count was held on Saturday, December 19.   This year, due to COVID restrictions and protocols, the count was not advertised ahead of time for extra volunteers, and veteran participants were contacted and assigned specific portions of the count circle.  Counters were limited to one individual or one family pod

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RIVERVIEW HEALTH NOW OFFERING MONOCLONAL ANTIBODY TREATMENT FOR HIGH RISK COVID-19 PATIENTS

RiverView Health is now offering monoclonal antibody treatment for those who have tested positive for COVID-19, are at high risk for progressing to severe COVID-19, and have certain risk factors, such as diabetes or heart disease that increases their risk of severe COVID-19 complications. This one-time, one-hour outpatient IV infusion treatment has proven to reduce

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