(KLZA)-- 50 positive results have been confirmed from 281COVID-19 tests conducted at Community Medical Center in Falls City from November 5 -19.
17.8 percent of the test resulted in a positive result compared to 81.1 percent, or 228 negative results. In all 281 tests were conducted in the two-week period.
If you have questions about COVID-19 or the vaccinations for COVID, you are urged to contact your primary care provider. If you don't have a local provider, please call one of the local clinics for more information or to schedule an appointment.
Family Medicine Clinic in Falls City at 402-245-4475.
Family Medicine Clinic in Humboldt at 402-862-3280.
Family Practice Clinic in Falls City at 402-245-3232.
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