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.
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.
RiverStone Health offers no-cost school immunizations every year. However, due to a backlog of COVID-19 case investigations, staff that normally would be handling school shots have been temporarily reassigned to help with COVID-19. The Immunization Clinic will resume Monday 7/27.
Residents with, and without symptoms, can get a free COVID-19 test this Saturday beginning at 9am in the MetraPark upper parking lot. No doctor's order needed to participate.
RiverStone Health reports 435 out of 540 food establishments that offer dine-in service, have gotten their reopening plans approved by Environmental Health Services.