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Tri-County Health Care hosting virtual town hall on Jan 12

Find out more about COVID-19 vaccinations, treatments and testing. Written By: Staff reports | × Tri-County Health Care will host a virtual community town hall event from 2 - 3 p.m., Tuesday, Jan. 12. This event is being held to provide information about the COVID-19 vaccine and organizational updates heading into 2021, according to a Tri-County Health Care news release. The meeting will be hosted virtually via Microsoft Teams and will cover a range of topics, including vaccinations, monoclonal antibody treatments and testing. The meeting will also provide updates on the status of COVID-19 at the local level, and the new hospital building project. Speakers will include Joel Beiswenger, President and CEO; Ben Hess, M.D., Chief Medical Officer; Mark Carlson, Pharmacy Manager; and Tammy Suchy, Incident Commander.

Sawyer Jay is the 1st baby of 2021 at TCHC | Pine and Lakes Echo Journal

Sawyer Jay Kelderman was born on Monday, Jan. 4, to Avery and Zack Kelderman of Wadena. Written By: Brainerd Dispatch | × Avery (Left) and Zack Kelderman welcomed the arrival of their third son, Sawyer, who is the first baby of the new year at Tri-County Health Care in Wadena. They now have three children and each one was born at Tri-County Health Care. Submitted photo WADENA Tri-County Health Care welcomes the first baby of 2021. Sawyer Jay Kelderman was born on Monday, Jan. 4, at 4:07 p.m. to Avery and Zack Kelderman of Wadena. He weighed 9 pounds, 14 ounces, and was 22 inches long at birth. His siblings are Tucker and Parker.

Tri-County Health Care resumes normal ReadyCare operations

Walk-in care is available Monday through Saturday. Written By: Staff reports | × The ReadyCare clinic at Tri-County Health Care in Wadena has resumed walk-in operations for non-emergency medical issues. Photo courtesy of Tri-County Health Care 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.

Beiswenger: Tri-County Health Care sets goals for 2021 | Wadena Pioneer Journal

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