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Prowers County Public Health and Environment COVID-19 Update for May 19, 2021 : The Prowers Journal

  The latest information from the County Public Health Department indicates the seven-day test positivity rate has dropped in the past week, now down to 3.56% from 10.04% registered the week before.  The goal remains at under 5%.  There have been 13 cases of Covid-19 in the past 13 days and 31 cases in the past 14 days in Prowers County. There are 3 vaccines currently being administered to fight COVID-19. 2 are mRNA and one is an inactive adenovirus type. Both types of vaccine technology are not new. Both the Pfizer and Moderna COVID vaccines are mRNA vaccines. COVID is new, but RNA vaccines aren’t. Scientists have been working on mRNA vaccines since the 1990s for diseases like influenza, HIV, Zika, and cancer. The first coronavirus mRNA vaccines were developed 20 years ago against SARS and MERS. mRNA vaccines are easy to manufacture, and they’re easy to update for variants.

Rochester Area Pandemic Response is Winding Down

Rochester Area Pandemic Response is Winding Down Rochester, MN (KROC-AM News) - Olmsted County Public Health has begun demobilizing its pandemic emergency response. County Public Health Director Graham Briggs made the announcement Tuesday as he delivered what he said was likely his last regular COVID-19 response update to the Olmsted County Board. Sounding upbeat, Briggs stated that we are moving to the end of this event here. While he noted there is still work ahead and the virus is still infecting local residents, he indicated the high percentage of Olmsted County residents who have been vaccinated has created a situation where we are seeing this pandemic end locally.

Pfizer gets green light for ages 12-15 in the Valley

Pfizer gets green light for ages 12-15 in the Valley MGN News 11 s Arlette Yousif has more on the CDC and WSSSR decision IMPERIAL COUNTY, Calif. (KYMA, KECY) - Imperial County kids ages 12 to 15 can now roll up their sleeves for the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine. Imperial County Public Health Department sent out a press release early Thursday morning with the news. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the Western States Scientific Safety Review Workgroup or WSSSR are both onboard after reviewing the Pfizer vaccine studies in this younger age group. Local medical professionals are already vaccinating children ages 12 to 15.

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