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POLK COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH TO RUN RAPID ANTIGEN COVID TESTING SITES

To assist with COVID-19 testing, Polk County Public Health will run weekly COVID-19 Rapid Antigen Testing Sites in Crookston, East Grand Forks, and McIntosh through the month of February. Testing will be by appointment only, at no cost, and test results will be available the same day. To schedule an appointment for Friday, February 4, […]

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POLK COUNTY FITNESS FEVER COMING BACK IN FEBRUARY ON SUNDAY AFTERNOONS

Fitness Fever is back for February, featuring our great outdoor activity locations across Polk County. Polk County Public Health, the Polk County Wellness Coalition, and many fantastic community partners and volunteers are excited to highlight this year’s outdoor family activities and the variety of active living choices we have available right here in our area.

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POLK COUNTY 2022 BUDGET ON TRACK FOR 3.5% TAX LEVY INCREASE

The Polk County Board of Commissioners met on Tuesday morning inside the Polk County Government Center. Gerald Jacobson was absent from the meeting, so Joan Lee filled in as the Chair of the board. 2022 BUDGET UPDATE Polk County Administrator Chuck Whiting gave the board a 2022 Budget update and said things are still on

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POLK COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH INFORMING RESIDENTS OF REINFECTION COVID-19 CASES

The Minnesota Department of Health announced last week that Reinfection cases have been added to the COVID-19 web data for 2021. Polk County Public Health and the Minnesota Department of Health are warning everyone who has already had COVID-19 that reinfection is possible even if you have been vaccinated. Polk County Public Health Director Sarah

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POLK COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH SHARES WHO SOULD GET COVID-19 BOOSTER SHOTS

Earlier this afternoon Polk County Public Health sent out information regarding who should/who is eligible for COVID-19 Vaccine boosters. The information can be found down below –   Recently, the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) recommended a single dose booster shot of COVID-19 vaccines in certain populations.

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