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Montana adds 89 new COVID-19 cases on Saturday; vaccination clinic open to people age 12 and up

Montana adds 89 new COVID-19 cases on Saturday; vaccination clinic open to people age 12 and up Nora Mabie, Great Falls Tribune © RION SANDERS/GREAT FALLS TRIBUNE D. Perry receives her COVID-19 vaccination from Great Falls Clinic nurse Mary Allen during the vaccination clinic on Monday in the Family Living Center building at Montana ExpoPark. The first round of vaccines available to the general public in Montana are going to people 70 years and older. The three day clinic is by appointment only and will vaccinate 1500 people. The next appointment signup will take place on January 28 at 9.m. via the www.benfis.org/COVIDvaccine portal.

COVID-19 cases: Montana adds 89 new ; vaccination clinic open to 12 and up

View Comments Montana on Saturday added 89 new COVID-19 cases, bringing the state s total number of active cases to 1,031.  The state has had 1,598 total deaths related to the virus and 108,015 recoveries counted over the course of the pandemic. There were 63 active hospitalizations and had been 5,154 hospitalizations in total. Cascade County on Saturday reported eight new cases of COVID-19. Cascade had 229 active cases, which was the largest number of active cases of any county in the state. The Cascade City-County Health Department said earlier this week that most of the county s active cases were among people ages 20-40, a group that also has shown lower vaccination rates. Great Falls Public Schools reported 21 active COVID-19 cases districtwide as of Friday.

Montana COVID: 129 new cases, Cascade County has 20% of active cases

View Comments Montana on Thursday reported 129 new COVID-19 cases, bringing the state s total active cases to 1,098. Nearly 20% of the state s active cases are listed in Cascade County.  There have been 1,597 total deaths from the virus and 107,734 recoveries, which is 159 more since Wednesday. There are 66 active hospitalizations out of 5,138 total hospitalizations, and the state has administered 3,940 new tests since Wednesday.  Cascade County reported seven new cases on Thursday. The county, which has 219 active cases, has the highest number of cases compared to any county in the state. Ben Spencer, COVID-19 education liaison for the Cascade City-County Health Department, said the county is seeing an increase in cases among residents ages 20 to 40. He also said people between the ages of 20 and 40 have a much lower vaccination rate than those over 40. Spencer said tracing efforts have pointed to several workplace cluster outbreaks in Cascade County and that reduced maskin

Alluvion Health is preparing to host another vaccination clinic

Alluvion Health is preparing to host another vaccination clinic Alluvion Health is preparing to host another vaccination clinic and last updated 2021-05-14 11:17:13-04 GREAT FALLS — With people as young as 12 now eligible to receive Pfizer’s COVID vaccine, Alluvion Health in Great Falls is preparing to host a vaccine clinic. Alluvion plans to partner with the Cascade City-County Health Department to offer vaccines to people from 2 p.m. until 7 p.m. on Friday, May 21 at the Montana ExpoPark. They expect to have least 1,500 doses available. The Pfizer vaccine is given in two shots. People who receive their first shot at the May 21st event will receive their second shot on Friday, June 11th.

Montana posts 62 new COVID-19 cases Monday; Cascade County reports 14

Montana posts 62 new COVID-19 cases Monday; Cascade County reports 14 Skylar Rispens, Great Falls Tribune © MONTANA DPHHS Montana reported 62 new cases of COVID-19 on Monday bringing the state to 109,092 cumulative cases, 1,112 of which remain active. The state posted 62 new COVID-19 cases on Monday, bringing Montana’s total to 109,092 confirmed reports. Of the total cases, 106,406 are recovered and 1,112 remain active. There are 59 people who are now hospitalized out of 5,022 total hospitalizations, according to the state website covid19.mt.gov. There have been a total 1,574 fatalities related to the respiratory illness. To date, there have been 721,110 total doses of the COVID-19 vaccine administered in Montana, which is 37,053 more than were reported last Monday. Additionally, 28,124 more residents have been fully immunized since last Monday, bringing the state to 333,154 residents that are fully immunized. 

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