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POLK COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH DIRECTOR SARAH REESE DISCUSSES COVID-19 IN POLK COUNTY

Polk County had its 42nd lab-confirmed case of COVID-19 on Monday, an increase of 15 cases since April 30.  KROX talked with Polk County Public Health Director Sarah Reese to get more information on the cases in the county. “We are currently at 42 lab-confirmed cases of COVID in Polk County,” said Reese. “That is […]

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COVID-19 UPDATE FROM POLK COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH

The Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) has notified Polk County Public Health of five new lab-confirmed cases. As of today, Polk County has thirty-two total cases with ages ranging from under 1 year to late 60s. The average age of those infected is thirty-six and one individual has been hospitalized. Seventeen people have recovered and

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CROOKSTON POLICE CHIEF AND PCPH DIRECTOR SAY NO GARAGE SALES ALLOWED YET

Many people have been wondering if having a garage sale/rummage sale would be okay during the stay at home order.  KROX reached out to Polk County Public Health and the Crookston Police Department to find out if garage sales can happen.  Crookston Police Chief Paul Biermaier- “Garage sales were talked about this week in my

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POLK COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH PROVIDES FARMS AND AGRIBUSINESSES COVID-19 GUIDANCE

Polk County Public Health and Northwestern Mental Health Center are providing farms and agribusinesses guidance to stay physically and emotionally healthy during COVID-19. Farms and agribusinesses have unique challenges with the rapidly spreading COVID-19. The available materials provide specific guidance to follow for our important agriculture community to limit exposure and reduce the likeliness of

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POLK COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH RECEIVES THIRD POSITIVE COVID-19 TEST

Polk County Public Health has been notified by the Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) of 3 lab-confirmed cases in Polk County. One case has fully recovered and is no longer in isolation. Two individuals, one in their 30’s and one in their 40’s, have no travel history, have not been hospitalized and are believed to

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