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MINNESOTA REPORTS 3,580 NEW COVID CASES AND 100 DEATHS

The Minnesota Department of Health is reporting 3,580 new COVID-19 cases in the state today with 100 deaths.  In northwest Minnesota, Polk County had 22 positive cases with 15 probable and two deaths, in a 60-64-year-old and a 75 to 79-year-old, Roseau County had six positive cases, Pennington County had five positive and six probable […]

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MINNESOTA REPORTS 12,632 NEW COVID CASES, POLK COUNTY ADDS 49

The Minnesota Department of Health released the COVID-19 numbers for Tuesday, November 30 and the state is reporting 12,632 new cases and no deaths.  In northwest Minnesota, Roseau County reported 35 cases, Polk County reported 33 cases and 16 probable, Pennington County reported 16 cases and seven probable, Kittson County reported 12 cases, Marshall County

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MINNESOTA HAS 4,511 NEW COVID CASES, POLK COUNTY HAS 21 AND 8 PROBABLE

The Minnesota Department of Health is reporting 4,511 new COVID cases today with 44 deaths.  In Northwest Minnesota, Roseau County is reporting 41 new cases, Polk County had 21 new cases and 7 probable, Mahnomen County had 7, Pennington County had 6 new cases and 6 probable, Marshall County had 2 new cases and 4

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MINNESOTA REPORTS 3,759 NEW COVID CASES AND 53 DEATHS, POLK COUNTY HAS 27 NEW CASES

The Minnesota Department of Health released the COVID-19 numbers for today and the state reported 3,759 cases with 53 deaths. 0 deaths were reported in northwest Minnesota. Polk County reported 27 new cases with nine probable, Pennington County had 7 with two probable, Marshall County had 6 with two probable, Mahnomen County had 3, Norman

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MINNESOTA A NATIONAL LEADER IN 5-11 VACCINATIONS AND BOOSTER DOSES

Today Governor Tim Walz announced that Minnesota is a national leader in vaccinating children 5-11 years old and administering booster doses to adults. This week the state also crossed the milestone of getting 80% of adults at least one COVID-19 vaccine dose. Minnesota is currently ranked sixth in the nation for the percentage of children

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