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MINNESOTA TO BEGIN ADMINISTERING PFIZER COVID-19 BOOSTER SHOTS TO RECOMMENDED MINNESOTANS

Today, following federal guidance issued from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Governor Tim Walz announced that Minnesota will begin administering Pfizer COVID-19 booster shots to Minnesotans who are eligible to receive one.  Minnesotans who got the Pfizer vaccine can receive a booster shot at least six months after their initial series based on CDC […]

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MN DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH REPORTS FIRST SCHOOL STAFF DEATHS FOR 2021-2022 FROM COVID-19

Education Minnesota repeated its call for educators and other adults in the school community to keep themselves and their students safe after the Minnesota Department of Health reported the first two COVID-19 deaths of school staff members in the current school year.   “Today is another tragic reminder that this pandemic isn’t over,” said Denise Specht,

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MINNESOTA REPORTS 2,997 NEW COVID CASES AND 27 DEATHS, POLK COUNTY HAS 13 NEW CASES

The Minnesota Department of Health released the COVID-19 numbers for today and the state reported 2,997 cases with 27 deaths. 0 deaths were reported in northwest Minnesota. Polk County reported 13 new cases with eleven probable, Mahnomen County had 10, Roseau County 8, Norman County had 7 with two probable. Marshall County had 6 with

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MINNESOTA REPORTS 2,434 NEW COVID CASES AND 24 DEATHS, POLK COUNTY HAS 18 NEW CASES

The Minnesota Department of Health released the COVID-19 numbers for today and the state reported 2,434 cases with 24 deaths. 1 death was reported in northwest Minnesota, in Marshall County. Polk County reported 18 new cases with four probable, Roseau County 15, Mahnomen County had 15 with two probable, Marshall County had 8 with one

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ANOTHER SPIKE IN COVID CASES AND FEWER HEALTH CARE WORKERS AFFECTING RIVERVIEW HEALTH

As COVID-19 numbers continue to rise across the state, RiverView Health in Crookston is also seeing the effects on its hospital. “We’re calling this the fourth wave of COVID-19, and each week we see higher and higher numbers of cases,” said RiverView Health President and CEO Carrie Michalski. “Crookston and Polk County have not been

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