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CVH: Be Mindful of Car Seat Disposal During Cleanup

JAMESTOWN, N.D. (NewsDakota.com) – City Cleanup Week is in full swing in Jamestown and Central Valley Health is taking time to remind residents to be mindful of car seat disposal. Director of Health Promotions Shannon Klatt says there are steps to take to prepare a car seat for proper disposal.

Facts: Local Resources Critical in COVID-19 Information

One common misconception is avoiding the vaccine and opting to get the virus instead. Others include: ·Should I be vaccinated if I had COVID? Yes. Vaccination can offer protection from re-infection. You can wait for 90 days following a positive COVID test if you would like. Vaccination can prevent you from transmitting the disease to others. ·Are there serious risks to vaccinations? No. While very uncommon, anaphylactic reactions have occurred following the vaccination, which is why is it requested to remain on site for monitoring following an injection. Over 167 million doses have been administered worldwide with very few serious reactions. ·Does the COVID vaccine cause infertility? No. This is a false claim and there is no evidence that COVID vaccine can lead to infertility. Information about this false claim can be reviewed in a NDDOH document found on the CVHD website at https://bit.ly/2OxXmVs.

CVHD Asking for Patience As Vaccine Distribution Steadily Continues

JAMESTOWN, N.D. (NewsDakota.com) – Central Valley Health District (CVHD) is asking for members of the public to remain patient as they work their way through the first phase of COVID-19 vaccine distribution. The vaccine, which began to rollout in North Dakota at the end of 2020, is currently being offered to health care workers in direct contact with COVID-19. This includes first responders and long-term care residents and staff.

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