
A Winona County Health and Human Services Pop-up vaccination clinic at the Winona County Fair. Photo from Winona County Emergency Management
WINONA, Minn. (KWNO)-Winona County’s COVID-19 vaccination rate increased after the Minnesota Department of Health corrected a reporting error.
Local health officials say MDH alerted them that some resident’s vaccinations were either not counted in Winona County’s total or were incorporated into another county’s stats, according to a press release from Winona County Public Health.
It’s believed these residents likely live in areas along Winona County’s border. Following the correction, 59.6% of Winona County residents ages 16 and older have gotten vaccinated.


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