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Minnesota Reports 5,552 New COVID-19 Cases And 46 Deaths
Minnesota reported 5,552 new confirmed cases of COVID-19 and 46 deaths Friday.
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Minnesota reported 5,552 new confirmed cases of COVID-19 and 46 deaths Friday.
Schmitz said they would like to see mental health professionals deployed without an armed “co-responder.”
The new figures come amid a bleak month for Minnesota as cases, hospitalizations and deaths surge.
“Stay tuned, and watch,” Gazelka told host Cathy Wurzer, declining to confirm whether Tomassoni would be voted into the role.
Minnesota reported 4,900 confirmed cases of COVID-19 and 56 deaths Wednesday.
Minnesota’s positivity rate is above 10%, twice the rate indicating controllable spread of COVID-19.
More than a dozen free COVID-19 testing sites will open across the state in the next two weeks, Gov. Tim Walz announced Monday.
The task force will help craft Biden’s pandemic plan when he steps into office in January.
Minnesota reported 5,454 confirmed cases of COVID-19 Thursday, the state’s fourth consecutive record-breaking day for new cases.
Minnesota reported 3,956 confirmed cases of COVID-19 Thursday, the state’s third consecutive record-breaking day for new cases.
Though some race results are still being tabulated, Democrats now have a 69-65 majority if current results hold.
Results from Tuesday’s election in Minnesota continued to trickle in Wednesday.
That figure easily surpasses the state’s 2016 voter turnout and is the highest since 2008, when turnout was 78.11%.
It’s the day after the election, but the MyPillow CEO still isn’t sure.
The U.S. Department of Justice will have staffers on the ground in 44 counties and cities across 18 states on Election Day.
A new Stanford University study estimates the Trump campaign rallies — including a September rally in Bemidji.
The result was a deal to count ballots received up to a week after Nov. 3, postmarked or not.
The COVID-19 pandemic has begun to take a toll on greater Minnesota.
The U.S. Supreme Court recently ruled in cases in Wisconsin and Pennsylvania.
President Donald Trump is holding a campaign rally in Rochester on Friday.