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The City of St. Paul says two essential workers tested positive for COVID-19 Monday, after flying into the community. The tests were performed at the local health center as part of the city’s travel testing requirements, according to a city statement.
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Ninety-one percent of eligible St. Paul residents are fully vaccinated against COVID-19, according to city officials.That — along with strict protective measures — has helped keep the coronavirus largely out of the small Pribilof island community. St. Paul has recorded just two COVID-19 cases since the start of the pandemic, said City Manager Phil Zavadil. The first was in April and the second in August.
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Saint Paul has passed an emergency ordinance closing its harbor with few exceptions. The April 13 order still allows ships "whose home port is St. Paul;…
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As all RavnAir Group operations grind to a halt, other air carriers around the state say they are looking at ways they can step in. Alaska Airlines sent a…