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Butte-Silver Bow Health Department:
According to the Butte-Silver Bow Health Department Facebook, all Butte-Silver Bow residents aged 16 years and older will be eligible to receive the COVID-19 vaccine as of April 1.
Residents are asked to call the health department call center for registration information at 406-497-5008.
Cascade City-County Health Department:
Health Officer Trisha Gardner says Cascade County is working closely with health providers in getting as many vaccines as possible.Â
So far, the health department has gotten an average of 1,600 doses weekly made up largely of Pfizer and Moderna vaccines, and they have been getting a small amount of Johnson and Johnson vaccines for now.
Marcus Daly Hospital Plans Second Dose Pfizer Immunization
Over 900 people received their First Dose of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine three weeks ago at Marcus Daly Memorial Hospital. It s time now for the Second Dose of the vaccine and the hospital will repeat the procedure of the earlier Clinic this Saturday, March 6th.
Only those who were at the first clinic are to come to this clinic. They will come at the same time they were scheduled in the initial February 13th clinic. The time is listed on their appointment reminder card. This is by appointment only.
There will be no online sign-ups and no walk-in appointments. Only the second dose of the Pfizer vaccine will be administered. The location is the same as February 13 - the Bitterroot Physicians Clinic at 1200 Westwood Drive, Hamilton. The recipients are in Phase 1A and 1B. Phase 1B includes those 70 years of age and older, people 16-69 with high-risk medical conditions and American Indian and other people of color who may be
Ravalli County Public Health Recommends Masks
Montana Governor Greg Gianforte rescinded the statewide mask mandate last week. That left local cities and businesses to do their own guidelines during the COVID-19 pandemic as far as wearing masks. Missoula County has continued their public mask mandate, but Ravalli County officially is following the state rules of no mandate.
Even so, the Public Health officials are recommending that you continue wearing the masks. Yesterday, a statement was issued by Ravalli County Public Health Officer Dr. Carol Calderwood:
Hang tough and continue the good job you are doing, citizens of Ravalli County! Masking is still one very important tool for us all to protect each other, decrease spread to the most vulnerable, and to keep businesses and schools open.