City of Warren issued the following announcement on Sept. 14.
Have you wondered what case investigation and contact tracing is and who will be calling you? In Marshall County, we have a local team of trained nurses who call when you have a positive COVID-19 test. We go over your symptoms, what your exposure may have been and who should be notified as a close contact. We also are able to answer any questions or concerns you have. We work with your employer or school to determine when it's safe to return to work or school.
Marshall County Case Information
✳️New cases since last report: 0
✳️Total number of confirmed cases: 48
*Upon investigation, it was found that one case was not a resident of Marshall County. That case was transferred to another county and the map should be updated tomorrow.
✳️Cases no longer needing isolation: 44
✳️Active cases in Marshall County: 4
✳️Total Hospitalizations: 2
✳️Current Hospitalizations: 0
✳️Deaths:1
Minnesota Case Information
✳️Positive cases: 84,949
✳️Cases no longer needing isolation: 78,238
✳️Deaths: 1,922
✳️Total cases requiring hospitalization: 6,954
✳️Hospitalized as of today: 233
✳️Hospitalized in the ICU as of today: 135
Not all cases of COVID-19 are tested, so it is not a representative of the total number of people in Minnesota who have or had COVID-19. The number of positive cases are the cases that were tested and returned positive. All data is preliminary and may change as cases are investigated.
We will continue to keep you updated as information becomes available. The following links have the most up to date information on COVID-19:
Minnesota Department of Health: https://www.health.state.mn.us/disea…/coronavirus/index.html
CDC: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/index.html…
As we are a border county you may be interested in the North Dakota Department of Health’s numbers: https://www.health.nd.gov/diseases-conditions/coronavirus-North Valley Public Health
Follow us on Instagram@northvalleyphLiving in the time of COVID-19 is difficult and can be tiring. Look for ways to manage the stress through exercise, talking to others, and taking time for mindfulness and gratitude
Original source can be found here.
Source: City of Warren