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Health Directors Encourage North Dakotans to Consider COVID-19 Vaccine


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BISMARCK, N.D. (NewsDakota.com) – With more than a half-million COVID-19 vaccine doses administered in North Dakota, more than 260,000 North Dakotans have received at least one vaccination in the fight against a global pandemic.
However, local public health administrators in the southwest central region (Bismarck-Burleigh Public Health, Custer Health, Emmons County Public Health and Kidder County District Health Unit) acknowledge that the region and the state has not yet reached the herd immunity goal of 70 percent of the population vaccinated. 
“Local public health has been extremely busy with vaccinations the past few months, but we have a lot more work to do in our region to meet our goal of 70 percent fully vaccinated. Vaccinations are key to ending this pandemic, and are especially important as we continue to see an increase of COVID-19 variants throughout the state,” said Bismarck-Burleigh Public Health Director, Renae Moch. ....

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North Dakota active COVID cases drop by 138


Bismarck Tribune staff
The number of active cases of COVID-19 fell to 1,984 in North Dakota yesterday, a drop of 138 from the previous day, according to the North Dakota Department of Health.
Currently, 76 North Dakotans are hospitalized because of the disease, a drop of nine in the last day. No deaths were reported in that time frame.
Of 4,382 test results on Friday, 125 people tested positive. Twenty-eight of those were in Cass County and 19 were in Ward. Burleigh County had seven new cases and Morton had three. Burleigh has a total of 218 active positive cases and Morton has 86.
A total of 94,558 North Dakotans have tested positive since the pandemic started in March, and 1,404,652 tests have been completed on 382,316 people in that time. The department reported another 231 people recovered from the virus in the state, putting total recoveries at 91,222. ....

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