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POLK COUNTY: 30 NEW COVID-19 CASES, 2 DEATHS; MN REPORTS 5,339 CASES, 46 DEATHS

The Minnesota Department of Health is reporting 5,339 new confirmed cases of COVID-19 and 46 deaths. The positive results were out of 48,915 completed tests for a positive rate of 10.9 percent. Polk County had 30 new cases and 2 deaths while Roseau County reported 15 cases, Marshall County – 13 cases and 1 death, […]

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COVID-19 CASES CONTINUE TO RISE ACROSS KROX LISTENING AREA

The Minnesota Department of Health released its COVID-19 Weekly Report (here) on Thursday.  All information is updated through 4 p.m. on Wednesday, November 11 unless noted. Information on Polk County and the KROX listening area was pulled from the report and is below –  From Polk County Public Health –  As of today, Polk County

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NEW COVID-19 TESTING LOCATION TO OPEN THROUGH AT LEAST THE END OF THE YEAR IN CROOKSTON

In order to expand access to free, “no barrier” COVID-19 testing, the Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) today announced 11 new longer-term COVID-19 testing sites will open across Minnesota in the coming weeks. Ten of the testing sites will be at National Guard Armories in Albert Lea, Anoka, Crookston, Fairmont, Hibbing, Hutchinson, Inver Grove Heights,

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MINNESOTA REPORTS 4,806 NEW COVID-19 CASES AND 56 DEATHS,

The Minnesota Department of Health has released the latest COVID-19 numbers and they are reporting 4,806 confirmed positive tests out of 43,876 tests for a positive rate of 10.9 percent. The state reported 59 deaths. Polk County reported 76 new positive COVID-19 tests, Roseau County-16, Pennington County-15, Marshall County had 10 cases with one death

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GOVERNOR WALZ ANNOUNCES NEW COVID-19 RESTRICTIONS AS HOSPITAL EXPRESS CAPACITY CONCERNS

As hospitals express concern about capacity to treat Minnesotans with COVID-19, Governor Tim Walz today announced new restrictions aimed at curbing the spread of the virus in Minnesota. Beginning on Friday, the restrictions will apply to social gatherings, celebrations and receptions, and bars and restaurants, which are three of the most significant sources of COVID-19

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