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GRAND FORKS PUBLIC HEALTH COVID-19 TESTING SITE TO REMAIN OPEN CHRISTMAS EVE

Testing for COVID-19 is a critical tool to help identify and reduce the spread of disease. Those infected with COVID-19 who are at high risk for serious illness may be eligible to receive monoclonal therapy. If COVID-19 is detected early, this therapy can help reduce serious illness and hospitalization. Because of this, Grand Forks Public Health (GFPH) will continue to operate its testing site on Christmas Eve, Friday, December 24, 2021.   The UND Fritz Pollard Jr. Athletic Center COVID-19 […]

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GRAND FORKS PUBLIC HEALTH TO OFFER COVID-19 VACCINATIONS TO CHILDREN AGES 5-11 NEXT WEEK

Next week, November 22-24, Grand Forks Public Health (GFPH) will have COVID-19 vaccine available for children 5-11 years old by appointment only at the Grand Cities Mall located in the former Christian Bookshelf location, between Ace Hardware and Play It Again Sports, at 1826 S Washington St, Suite 7 in Grand Forks. This age group is now eligible to receive the Pfizer-BioNTech (Pfizer) COVID-19

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GRAND FORKS COVID-19 TESTING SITES TO REMAIN OPEN ON VETERANS DAY, MAIN OFFICE WILL BE CLOSED

Widespread vaccination and testing for COVID-19 are critical tools to best protect everyone, especially those at the highest risk, from severe illness and death. Because of this, Grand Forks Public Health (GFPH) will continue to operate its testing and vaccine sites this Veterans Day, November 11, 2021.  UND’s Fritz Pollard Jr. Athletic Center COVID-19 testing site, located at 2419

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CDC RECOMMENDS THAT EVERYONE AGES 5 AND UP GET A COVID-19 VACCINE

The Grand Forks Public Health Department released the following statement yesterday after the CDC’s announcement that every child age 5 years and older should get the COVID-19 Vaccine. The statement can be found down below –   Widespread vaccination for COVID-19 is a critical tool to best protect everyone, especially those at the highest risk,

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GRAND FORKS SEEING INCREASE IN OPIOID OVERDOSES

The Grand Forks Police Department has reported an increase in opioid overdoses in the Grand Forks area in 2021. Year to date, there have been 37 suspected drug overdoses and 3 opioid overdose deaths in the City of Grand Forks, according to Police data. In addition, Grand Forks Police Department has administered naloxone, the antidote

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