2021 Community Calendar
Programs & Events
Health is Wealth Vaccine Event
Please Join Us at
New Salem Missionary Baptist Church
2507 Bryant Avenue North Minneapolis, MN 55411
June 26, 2021 9-5pm
Black Nurses Rock will be administering the Pfizer Vaccine
· Pfizer Vaccine for Everyone Ages 12 +
· NO ID, NO Appointment Needed
· Come Enjoy A Live DJ
· Free Food, Games, Activities and Fun
· Community Resource Information Available at Vendor Tables
· Free Giveaways
Please contact 612-483-0199 If you would like to be a sponsor/vendor at this event
Situation Update for COVID-19
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Daily Update:
Because all data is preliminary, the change in numbers of cumulative positive cases and deaths from one day to the next may not equal the newly reported cases or deaths.
Total positive cases (cumulative) | 602,134 |
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Total confirmed cases (PCR positive) (cumulative) | 558,635 |
Total probable cases (Antigen positive) (cumulative) | 43,499 |
Newly reported cases | 257 |
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Newly reported confirmed cases | 200 |
Newly reported probable cases | 57 |
Newly reported deaths | 8 |
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Testing
Total approximate completed tests (cumulative) | 10,000,117 |
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Total approximate number of completed PCR tests (cumulative) | 9,170,212 |
Total approximate number of completed antigen tests (cumulative) | 829,905 |
Testing data table
Total approximate number of people tested (cumulative) | 4,276,549 |
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Minnesota Case Overview
Total positive cases (cumulative) | 602,134 |
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Total confirmed cases (PCR positive) (cumulative) | 558,635 |
Total probable cases (Antigen positive) (cumulative) | 43,499 |
DO YOU WANT TO LIVE YOUR BEST LIFE? Health is Wealth
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Do you need health insurance? If you do contact Community Partnership Collaborative 2.0 to set up an appointment with an MNsure Navigator @ 612-481-3577
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Do you need a Bridging referral for home furnishings? If you do contact Community Partnership Collaborative 2.0 to set up an appointment with our Bridging Specialist @ 612-481-3577
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Do you need a CDCS (Comunity Directed Community Supports) Planner for you or a loved one? For more information and to set up an appointment call CPC 2.0 @ 612-481-3577
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Do you know your HIV status? If you don’t contact Community Partnership Collaborative 2.0 to set up an appointment with our free and confidential HIV testing specialist @ 612-481-3577
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Do you need a Rule 25 to get in a chemical health treatment program? If so please call CPC 2.0 @ 612-481-3577
- Do you need resources for you or your family? If you do call 211 or 651-293-0211 or 1-800-543-7709 or visit https://www.gtcuw.org/get-help/?gclid=Cj0KCQjw2v7mBRC1ARIsAAiw34_4SyLMM-avADJcPUXRK0lRAy8iPQyieDO7FGFXHB3W928_EP3lyh8aAhi2EALw_wcB for information on A to Z resources from, Food shelf locations, employment, help to pay car repairs, microloans and grants, career academy for students, and other needed supports like child care and clothing.
Do You Need Housing?
There are two ways to find housing stabilization providers:
- A searchable list of our providers may be found at MinnesotaHelp.info. In the “What are you looking for?” box, type “Housing Stabilization” and then include the city/county where services are to be received. Housing Stabilization providers can contact MinnesotaHelp to update their information. Or click on this link- https://mn.gov/dhs/partners-and-providers/policies-procedures/housing-and-homelessness/housing-stabilization-services/housing-stabilization-services.jsp
- You can find also find the most current list of our providers in the MHCP Provider Directory by selecting “Home and Community-Based Services (general)” for provider type and then selecting “Housing Stabilization Services” as the subtype.
FIND OUT WHERE TO VOTE:
- https://pollfinder.sos.state.mn.us/ or call 651-215-1440, Greater MN 1-877-600-8683 or MN Relay at 711.
CAUCUS, WHAT’S THAT?
Ever been to a caucus? Not sure how it works, or what it is?
Going to a caucus is a great way to show support for a candidate, find out what your community’s issues are, raise any concerns or issue that are important to you and your community ( like keeping your community safe, jobs in your community, better schools, youth employment), influence who the party (Democrat or Republican/ Independent etc.) will endorse for many political offices (city, county, and state-level offices such as senators), and meet people in your community. Find your caucus location with the Caucus Finder.