UPDATE: Winona Health said on Tuesday that they have expanded the criteria for those who can attend a walk-in COVID-19 vaccination on March 11.
They re basing it on new guidelines from Minnesota Governor Tim Walz issued Tuesday morning.
The expanded critera include:
Phase 1b Tier 2 populations, including:
Minnesotans with specific underlying health conditions: Sickle cell disease, Down syndrome, those in cancer treatment or immunocompromised from organ transplant, oxygen-dependent chronic lung and heart conditions (COPD & CHF)
Targeted essential workers: Food processing plant workers
Minnesotans with rare conditions or disabilities that put them at higher risk of severe illness
Phase 1b Tier 3 populations, including:
SMIF awards $180,000 in grants for child care in 20-county region.
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Levee Park in Winona is shown in this undated photo. The city of Winona will host a Live @the Levee virtual event on Jan. 17. (Contributed photo)
WINONA The City of Winona will host its first Virtual Live @the Levee event from 4 to 6 p.m. Jan. 17.
The event will include music curated by Treedome Studios, featuring local musicians on virtual stages, and attendees will be able to move from one group to another, talking virtually among themselves.
Attendees can sign up at www.cityofwinona.com/531/Virtual-Live-the-Levee. Attendees will need a laptop computer, desktop computer, smartphone or tablet.