The event would have been in March. Wellebrate was also canceled in 2020 due to the pandemic.
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Due to the continued prevalence of COVID-19, Tri-County Health Care has canceled the Wellebrate event, which would have occurred in March 2021.
According to a Tri-County news release, Tri-County has canceled or postponed most in-person events to better follow recommended Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and Minnesota Department of Health guidelines regarding COVID-19.
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First annual Give Day raises over $10,000
The annual event will support different projects at the hospital. This year s funds will go towards an ultra-violet robot.
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Tri-County Health Care Foundation executive director Ryan Damlo (left) presented Wayne Wolden, the winner of the Give Day raffle, with a personalized UV light. The event had 35 donors and raised over $10,000.
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The Tri-County Health Care Foundation hosted Give Day on Tuesday, Dec. 15, 2020. This event kicked off the formation of a new annual support committee dedicated to raising funds for special projects at Tri-County Health Care.
Walk-in care is available Monday through Saturday.
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The ReadyCare clinic at Tri-County Health Care in Wadena has resumed walk-in operations for non-emergency medical issues.
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Tri-County Health Care is returning most of its ReadyCare operations to a pre-COVID-19 state, effective Jan. 7.
Previously, ReadyCare converted to a respiratory clinic in response to a spike in community COVID-19 prevalence. Positive COVID-19 cases have been trending down in the region for several weeks, prompting the change back to normal operations, according to a Tri-County Health Care news release.
Patients experiencing non-emergency medical issues can now use ReadyCare for walk-in care. People wanting to utilize ReadyCare should still enter through the north entrance.