Another large decline: B-B-E zip codes post a 16

This article has been fully updated with area zip codes as of Friday at noon

The newest COVID-19 weekly new case count figure has fallen to a 16 in the February 17 report, representing a 27-percent decline in new cases on a week-over-week basis compared to the figure of 22 posted in the February 10 zip code report.


In the February 17 COVID-19 zip code report, the Minnesota Department of Health posted a 16 for new case counts in the Belgrade 56312, Brooten 56316 and Elrosa 56325 zip codes. The break down is as follows:

Belgrade 56312 - 8 new cases (11 new last week)

Brooten 56316 - 7 new cases (8 new last week)

Elrosa 56325 - 1 new case (3 new last week)

Additional data on area zip codes is being processed and will be added at a later time. In the mean time, you can catch up on the latest on jab-injured children. Click over to read more about a jab-injured six-year old boy in Minnesota (short link): https://bit.ly/33uTkov.

Area zip code COVID-19 new case figures:

Willmar - 110 new cases (213 last week)

Benson - 27 new cases (38 last week)

Clara City - 11 new cases (7 last week)

Hancock - 7 new cases (16 last week)

Kandiyohi - 2 new cases (6 last week)

Kerkhoven - 1 new case (8 last week)

Maynard - 2 new cases (3 last week)

Morris - 22 new cases (48 last week)

Murdock - 3 new cases (15 last week)

New London - 27 new cases (26 last week)

Pennock - 3 new cases (7 last week)

Raymond - 6 new cases (11 last week)

Spicer - 16 new cases (27 last week)

Sunburg - 1 new case (2 last week)

Alexandria - 129 new cases (183 last week)

Glenwood - 21 new cases (49 last week)

Melrose - 22 new cases (35 last week)

Osakis - 19 new cases (20 last week)

Paynesville - 15 new cases (29 last week)

Sauk Centre - 36 new cases (79 last week)

Starbuck - 18 new cases (21 last week)

Villard - 1 new case (2 new last week)

In every listed zip code area, the huge declines in COVID-19 activity have taken place without forced masking of school children, vaccine passports at businesses or a wide level of fear-mongering from the local media.

 

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