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EAST GRAND FORKS, GRAND FORKS PROVIDE JOINT UPDATE ON RESPONSE TO COVID-19

The Cities of Grand Forks and East Grand Forks would like to provide an update on the response to the COVID-19 virus. At this time, there are no confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Grand Forks or East Grand Forks.  Local Public Health in both Grand Forks and Polk Counties are working with their state departments […]

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VISITOR RESTRICTIONS AT ALTRU HEALTH SYSTEM

For the safety of patients, staff and the community, Altru is implementing the following visitor restrictions.  Visitor Restrictions: Altru is restricting visitors to the hospital. Patients will only be allowed a maximum of two visitors. Additionally, anyone under the age of 18 and those with an active cold, cough, fever or other illness are restricted

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SCHOOLS WILL REMAIN OPEN FOR NOW IN MINNESOTA

Minnesota Governor Tim Walz has announced that they will keep schools open as of Friday afternoon.  The Centers for Disease Control’s considerations for school closure based on the available science, reports from other countries and consultation with school health experts are below. 1. There is a role for school closure in response to school-based cases

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MINNESOTA GOVERNOR TIM WALZ DECLARES PEACETIME EMERGENCY

Governor Tim Walz today issued Executive Order 20-01 declaring a peacetime emergency in Minnesota and unveiled legislative proposals to prepare for the COVID-19 pandemic. These actions came in conjunction with the Minnesota Department of Health announcing new community mitigation strategies to limit the spread of the virus. “The safety and well-being of Minnesotans is my top priority

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HEALTH OFFICIALS ANNOUNCE NEW COMMUNITY-LEVEL STRATEGIES TO SLOW COVID-19 IN MINNESOTA

The Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) today announced a series of community-level strategies to help slow the spread of novel coronavirus in Minnesota communities. With a total of 14 cases of travel-associated COVID-19 now confirmed in Minnesota, health officials urge swift action to limit the spread of the infection and reduce its impacts on our

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UPDATE – VILLA ST. VINCENT/THE SUMMIT TO LIMIT VISITORS

UPDATED 3/13/20 1:05 p.m. Villa St. Vincent/The SUMMIT in Crookston is actively taking precautionary steps to prevent Coronavirus (COVID-19) in our setting. Much about the virus is still unknown, but we do know that the populations we serve – older persons with underlying medical conditions – are at greater risk for the most serious forms

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