The data is in for COVID-19 vaccination by school district in the four county local region, and these are the numbers. Starting out with Stanley-Boyd, data from the State Department of Health show …
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The data is in for COVID-19 vaccination by school district in the four county local region, and these are the numbers.
Starting out with Stanley-Boyd, data from the State Department of Health show 2,397 of 7,756 Toal residents with one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine while 2,290 had completed vaccination, while the rates for one dose (30.9 percent) and completed vaccination (29.5 percent) are 1.4 percent apart.
For Thorp Area Schools, the data showed that 1,344 (30 percent) out of a total 4,474 districtwide population had received one dose of COVID-19 vaccine, while 1,279 (28.6 percent) had completed vaccination against COVID-19.
Up at Gilman Area School, the district with a total population of 3,232 showed 871 people (26.9 percent) with one dose of COVID-19 vaccine, while 830 (25.7 percent) had completed vaccination as of March 16, 2022.
Over in Cornell Schools, meanwhile, 989 (34.4 percent) out of a total dis trictwide population of 2,874 people had received one dose of COVID-19 vaccine, while 959 (33.4 percent) had completed the process.
For Cadott Community Schools some 2,413 out of 4,963 district residents, or 48.6 percent, had one dose of COVID-19 vaccine by March 16 of this year, while 2,341 (47.2 percent) had completed their vaccine series. NUMBERS
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Down in Augusta, the numbers of vaccinated showed
1,741or 39 percent of the total districtwide population of 4,461 to have one dose of COVID-19 vaccine, while 37.5 percent or 1,673 had completed the process.
Meanwhile in the far-reaching and spread out Osseo-Fairchild district crossing Interstate
94, the data show that 2,868 or
50.6 percent of the district’s
5,670 residents had one dose of COVID-19 vaccine, while
49.4 percent or 2,801 district residents had completed vaccination against COVID-19.