COVID 19 case numbers are falling in Missoula and the City County Health Department is reacting by consolidating its vaccination services at their main building in downtown, Missoula.
Missoula County City County Health Department Incident Commander Cindy Farr acknowledged to KGVO News on Tuesday that she is seeing a steady decline in new COVID 19 cases.
KGVO spoke with Cindy Farr, Missoula City County Health Department Incident Commander on Friday about plans to distribute a new supply of at-home test kits from the State of Montana.
The Missoula COVID 19 Joint Information Center held a press conference on Friday afternoon to provide more information on the progress of combating the pandemic in Missoula County.
With COVID 19 numbers rocketing higher since the latest local restrictions were put in place, Health Department COVID Incident Commander Cindy Farr explained why no further restrictions have been implemented.
Each day seems to bring a new record number of COVID 19 cases to Missoula County and Friday was no exception, according to COVID 19 Incident Commander Cindy Farr.
COVID 19 Incident Commander Cindy Farr provided Tuesday’s You Tube presentation from the Missoula City County Health Department and the message was loud and clear; wear a face mask.
A Microsoft Teams press conference on Wednesday provided some updates on how quickly the city, county and the health department may move to further open businesses in Missoula County in response to the COVID 19 crisis.
On the KGVO Talk Back show on Monday, several callers asked why the public cannot receive more detailed information about those who test positive for the coronavirus, such as where they live, where they have shopped or other information.