At least we're ahead of Alabama and West Virginia. While some Montanans are scrambling for their COVID-19 booster shot, so many have clearly indicated they're not interested in any shot at all.
At least we're ahead of Alabama and West Virginia. While some Montanans are scrambling for their COVID-19 booster shot, so many have clearly indicated they're not interested in any shot at all.
At least we're ahead of Alabama and West Virginia. While some Montanans are scrambling for their COVID-19 booster shot, so many have clearly indicated they're not interested in any shot at all.
Gallatin County Health Department Reports 2 COVID-19 Deaths
The Gallatin City-County Health Department announced on Wednesday two county residents died from complications due to COVID-19. Both passed away in late December, but the Health Department didn t receive the official death certificates until today.
The two people were women who died at their residences in long-term care facilities. A woman in her 80 s passed the week of December 20th and another woman in her 90 s passed the week of December 27th. These COVID-19 related deaths now bring our total to 41 in Gallatin County since the coronavirus pandemic began in March.
The Health Department sends our condolences to both of these women’s family and friends. Even though the vaccine is being distributed in Gallatin County, it will take some time for it to be available to everyone. In order to safeguard our most vulnerable citizens, continue social distancing, avoiding crowds, wearing face coverings, washing hands, and stay