COVID-19

Reasons Why COVID Can Be Worse on Some and Not Others
Reasons Why COVID Can Be Worse on Some and Not Others
Reasons Why COVID Can Be Worse on Some and Not Others
The COVID-19 virus continues to be something we live with even though the majority of people who come down with the latest Omicron COVID-19 virus don't get severely ill. CentraCare spokesman Dr. George Morris joined me on WJON. He says the 3 reasons people are more likely to get severe symptoms are age, vaccination status and preexisting conditions.
City of St. Cloud Tracking COVID Through Wastewater
City of St. Cloud Tracking COVID Through Wastewater
City of St. Cloud Tracking COVID Through Wastewater
The City of St. Cloud has been tracking COVID-19 levels in the community through wastewater. St. Cloud Public Services Director Tracy Hodel joined me on WJON today. Hodel says St. Cloud provides wastewater services for 5 other cities in the metro area which includes St. Joseph, Sauk Rapids, Sartell, Waite Park, St. Augusta and soon to be Foley.
COVID-19 Patients Way Down at St. Cloud Hospital
COVID-19 Patients Way Down at St. Cloud Hospital
COVID-19 Patients Way Down at St. Cloud Hospital
CentraCare has 25 COVID-19 positive patients throughout their Central Minnesota facilities this week with just 2 people in the ICU/Critical Care unit at St. Cloud Hospital. CentraCare spokesman Dr. George Morris joined me on WJON this week. He says these numbers are similar to the COVID numbers they had within CentraCare last August.
COVID-19 Trend Has Dr. Morris Optimistic
COVID-19 Trend Has Dr. Morris Optimistic
COVID-19 Trend Has Dr. Morris Optimistic
The COVID-19 numbers at St. Cloud Hospital are about the same this week as last week but Dr. George Morris is optimistic our local COVID numbers will decrease dramatically over the next 6 to 8 weeks. Morris says they have 74 people at St. Cloud Hospital with COVID with 22 of those in the ICU/critical care unit.

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