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MINNESOTA UP TO 11,799 COVID-19 CASES, 591 DEATHS. POLK COUNTY AT 53 POSITIVE CASES

The Minnesota Department of Health has reported the state now has 11,799 positive COVID-19 cases with 591 deaths.  Polk County has added another positive test for a total of 53.  All the numbers are below –  Data is for cases that were tested and returned positive. Numbers are cumulative since Jan. 20, 2020. All data […]

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RIVERVIEW HEALTH CELEBRATES NATIONAL HOSPITAL WEEK

If you ask most people what they are thankful for, you will hear “health’’ more often than not. Especially in this uncertain time with the threat of COVID-19, the adage that “health comes first’’ has never rung more true. Fitting, then, that “where health comes first’’ is the 2020 theme of National Hospital Week, recognized

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NORTH DAKOTA STATE FAIR CANCELED

The North Dakota State Fair is the latest casualty of the coronavirus outbreak. Fair officials announced Monday they’re calling off the event because of uncertainty over the pandemic. The July gathering is the largest annual event in the state, typically attracting around 300,000 people each year to the fairgrounds in Minot. Fair officials said the

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NORMAN COUNTY FAIR CANCELS 2020 FAIR

The Norman County Fair in Ada in June is the latest fair to be canceled.  Neil Carlson of iNewz.TV has the story –  [yotuwp type=”videos” id=”HLZo5qjKtdM” ]

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OPTICARE IN CROOKSTON AND EAST GRAND FORKS RESUME EXAMS ON MAY 11

As of May 11, Opticare will resume providing comprehensive vision and eye health examinations for all patients. Internally, they have strengthened their already stringent standards of disinfection and mitigation of disease transmission. They have revised the scheduling and reception areas to create spaces between patients. Opticare staff will be using masks and protective eyewear, and

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CROOKSTON EYE CLINIC TO RESUME PREVENTATIVE CARE MONDAY, MAY 11

The Crookston Eye Clinic has received approval from the governor and the state association to resume preventative care.  This means patients can be seen for routine exams, fit new glasses, and perform contact lens evaluations. Crookston Eye Clinic will have new procedures for the patients to follow when visiting the clinic and they can be

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