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COVID-19 Vaccine Clinic Happening at Manhattan High School

COVID-19 Vaccine Clinic Happening at Manhattan High School The Gallatin City-County Health Department has partnered with the Manhattan school district and has scheduled a COVID-19 vaccine clinic at Manhattan High School. The clinic is scheduled for Monday, May 10 from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m., and will be open to all residents of Manhattan and the surrounding communities. The first dose of the Pfizer vaccine will be administered at the clinic for those 16 years or older. For individuals under 18, a parent or guardian must be present. Second doses will be administered on June 4 from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Gallatin City-County Health Department

Gallatin City-County BOH takes no action on local emergency rules, awaiting pending legislation from Governor s Office

Gallatin City-County BOH takes no action on local emergency rules, awaiting pending legislation from Governor s Office “Our current assessment is that local communities lost this control and that will make it difficult, if not impossible, to adopt or enforce local rules designed to slow disease transmission.” MTN News Matt Kelley, Health Officer at Gallatin City-County Health Department (GCCHD), announced on Wednesday that he has accepted a new position as the first chief executive officer of the Montana Public Health Institute (MTPHI). and last updated 2021-05-05 15:23:48-04 BOZEMAN — The Gallatin City-County Board of Health took no action on the Phase 2 reopening rule that restricts how certain businesses operate during the pandemic and the face-covering rule on Wednesday morning.

Montana adds 169 COVID-19 cases, three more deaths

Montana added 169 new cases of COVID-19 on Saturday, and three more of its residents have died due to the virus. The number of confirmed active cases in Montana rose to 1,087, according to the latest update to the state virus mapping and tracking website. The three deaths reported by the Montana Department of Public Health and Human Services brought the statewide death toll of the coronavirus pandemic to 1,574 people. The Gallatin City-County Health Department announced Thursday that a man in his 70s died at a hospital April 18, with the health department receiving a death certificate this week attributing his death to COVID-19. Gallatin City-County Health Department Health Officer Matt Kelley sent the department’s condolences to the man’s friends and family in a press release. The virus has now killed a total of 62 Gallatin County residents.

COVID-19 death reported in Gallatin County

COVID-19 death reported in Gallatin County MTN NEWS and last updated 2021-04-29 18:44:25-04 BOZEMAN — Another Gallatin County resident has died from complications due to COVID-19, according to the Gallatin City-County Health Department (GCCHD). GCCHD said in a press release that a man in his 70s died in a hospital the week of April 18. It is the 62nd COVID-related death in Gallatin County since the pandemic began. “The Health Department sends our condolences to this individual’s family and friends,” said Matt Kelley, Gallatin City-County Health Department Health Officer. “The COVID-19 vaccine is here and appointments are readily available in Gallatin County. We strongly encourage everyone to get vaccinated as soon as they are able. The virus is still spreading in our communities so it is very important to continue social distancing, avoiding crowds, wearing face coverings, washing hands, and staying home when sick.”

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