RiverStone Health released the indicators that school officials, and county public health officials will be using, to determine when schools should suspend in-person instruction.
Yellowstone County Health Officer John Felton is walking back the 50% capacity limits ordered for churches earlier this week. Monday's announcement allowed for restaurants, bars, and casinos to operate at 75% capacity, but would have forced churches to operate at 50% capacity.
Sometimes you have to just be able to laugh at some of this stuff...instead of calling themselves churches- should the places of worship targeted in the recent Yellowstone County Health order start calling themselves coffee bars, wine bars, or juice bars?
In an effort to reduce substance abuse and suicide among youth in Montana, RiverStone Health is rolling out a new program that will target 12 to 18-year olds.
No fans, physically distanced cheer squads, and emptying "spit valves" will be forbidden. Those are some of the restrictions that were outlined today in a plan for Yellowstone County High School and Middle School athletic events and activities.
Parents wanting to have their child(ren) vaccinated should make an appointment immediately by calling (406) 247-3382, and should only bring the child getting vaccinated to the appointment.
The staff of RiverStone Health's Immunization Clinic will be temporarily assigned to help with the backlog of COVID-19 tests, which will force the clinic to close until July 27.
Riverstone Health announced that they would now only be testing symptomatic individuals, instead of also allowing asymptomatic individuals to test. Yellowstone County isn't alone.