Despite the fact that the Montana DPHHS and Greg Gianforte plan to begin vaccinating those in Phase 1 B Plus begins on Monday, it may be several weeks before Missoula can join in
The Missoula City-County Health Department will hold another public vaccination clinic on Thursday, Feb. 11 at the former Lucky’s Market in the Southgate Mall.
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.
A letter was sent to parents at Missoula’s Sentinel High School from school officials, Missoula County Public Schools and the Missoula City County Health Department about a student with a confirmed case of COVID 19.
National and Montana Suicide Prevention Week comes at just the right time for those in Missoula who are troubled by thoughts of suicide, especially during the COVID 19 shutdown and being isolated from friends, family and work.
A week ago Friday, as the ‘Catching the Big Ones’ radio show on KGVO was just wrapping up at the host site of Paradise Falls, owner Tom McLaughlin learned that one of his wait staff had tested positive for COVID 19.
Missoula County COVID 19 Incident Commander Cindy Farr released her Thursday video message that dealt primarily with the state and county quarantine policy.
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.
Cindy Farr is the Incident Commander for the COVID 19 pandemic for the Missoula City County Health Department, and clarified some facts regarding transmission of the virus in varying stages of exposure.