POLK COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH DIRECTOR SARAH REESE INTERVIEW ON 2ND POSITIVE COVID-19 TEST
Polk County has had its second positive COVID-19 test and KROX talked with Polk County Health Director Sarah Reese about it. The interview is below –
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Polk County has had its second positive COVID-19 test and KROX talked with Polk County Health Director Sarah Reese about it. The interview is below –
Polk County Public Health Director Sarah Reese updated the Polk County Commissioners on COVID-19 in Polk County during a conference call on Tuesday, including the one confirmed case in the county (for that story click here). Reese told the commissioners that the case is believed to be related to international travel but still urged caution
Polk County Public Health has been notified by the Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) of the first lab-confirmed case of novel coronavirus, COVID-19 in Polk County. The patient in their 30’s is at home in isolation and being monitored by MDH. It is believed that the patient was likely exposed to COVID-19 while traveling internationally
Polk County Public Health (PCPH) and RiverView Health are proud to partner in encouraging volunteers to sew and donate fabric masks to support Polk County health care workers and community partners. “Our communities are always looking for ways to help each other,” said Sarah Reese, director of Polk County Public Health. “Handsewn masks may allow
Sarah Reese, Polk County Public Health Director, provided an update Tuesday on COVID-19 to the Polk County Commissioners. At the time of that update, the number of confirmed cases in Minnesota was 235, that number was updated to 262 laboratory-confirmed cases by the Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) Tuesday afternoon. There remain no confirmed cases
KROX Radio hosted Polk County Public Health’s Sarah Reese, RiverView Health’s April Grunhovd, and Altru Clinic’s Shayla Solberg to update us on COVID-19. You can hear the interview below –