JAMESTOWN, N.D. (NewsDakota.com) – More than 600 COVID-19 tests were administered during a drive thru testing event in Jamestown on July 23rd.
According to Central Valley Health Unit Administrator Robin Iszler, seven of the 603 tests were found to be positive.
“All positives have been called and if you have not been called, that means your test is probably negative,” Iszler stated. “Negatives should be hearing over the next several days.”
Of the seven positive cases, one was attributed to Cass County. As of July 26th, there have been 93 COVID-19 cases. 72 of those have recovered.