Cook County Reports Eight Additional COVID-19 Cases, Bringing the Total Case Count to 166
May 13, 2021 02:04PM ● By EditorFrom Cook County Emergency Response Center and the Minnesota Department Health - May 13, 2021
Cook County has received notice of eight new COVID-19 cases since last Thursday, May 13: four females (20s, 40s, 40s, 50s) and four males (20s, 40s, 40s, 40s). This brings the total case count for Cook County to 166 since the beginning of the pandemic.
Here is a breakdown of confirmed COVID-19 cases by Zip Code in Cook County MN for the period of July 5, 2020 to May 13, 2021
Zip Code Post Office Number of Cases
55604 Grand Marais 112
55606 Hovland 11
55612 Lutsen 20
55605 Grand Portage 1-5*
55615 Tofte 6
55613 Schroeder 10
* - MN DOH redacts the number of cases reported in Zip Codes with 1-5 cases
On the vaccine front, a total of 3,667 people in Cook County have received one dose of the COVID vaccine or 79% of the total 16+ population, while 3,401 has received the full series or 72.9% of the 16+ population as of May 11, 2021.
In Minnesota, a total of 2.67 million people have received one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine, while 2.19 million have completed the full series.
Cook County has received notice of eight new COVID-19 cases since last Thursday, May 13: four females (20s, 40s, 40s, 50s) and four males (20s, 40s, 40s, 40s). This brings the total case count for Cook County to 166 since the beginning of the pandemic.
Here is a breakdown of confirmed COVID-19 cases by Zip Code in Cook County MN for the period of July 5, 2020 to May 13, 2021
Zip Code Post Office Number of Cases
55604 Grand Marais 112
55606 Hovland 11
55612 Lutsen 20
55605 Grand Portage 1-5*
55615 Tofte 6
55613 Schroeder 10
* - MN DOH redacts the number of cases reported in Zip Codes with 1-5 cases
On the vaccine front, a total of 3,667 people in Cook County have received one dose of the COVID vaccine or 79% of the total 16+ population, while 3,401 has received the full series or 72.9% of the 16+ population as of May 11, 2021.
In Minnesota, a total of 2.67 million people have received one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine, while 2.19 million have completed the full series.