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Call to investigate poultry plant as Stearns County COVID-19 cases rise
Increased testing and outreach efforts in recent weeks have focused on two poultry processing plants in the county. But county and state officials say community transmission also has played a role in spreading the virus — perhaps even more than in Nobles County, where a meat-packing plant has also been a hot spot of COVID-19.
Alas poor Yorick, how can the show go on?
Even in an industry built on engaging people’s imaginations, it’s hard to picture what theater and other live performances will look like post-pandemic. Theaters and musicians say concerns about keeping audiences and performers safe will slow a return to normalcy.
Snowbirds returning to Minnesota find quarantine, wariness — and home
Snowbirds — residents who winter in warmer climes — are making their annual migration back to Minnesota by the thousands. Some are worried about staying healthy during the trip home. And in northern Minnesota, some residents worry that snowbirds could inadvertently bring the virus with them.
May 7 update on COVID-19 in MN: Deaths top 500, on pace for 1K by June
Gov. Tim Walz and state health officials Thursday detailed a new “battle plan” to safeguard Minnesotans living in long-term care facilities. They also braced Minnesotans to expect more cases and deaths, and noted the disease is falling harder on people of color.
Art Hounds: St. Croix Valley Pottery Tour moves online
Plus, Art Hounds recommend Leslie Vincent's jazz album and a portrait series of families staying at home.
Pork processing resumes at JBS plant shut down by pandemic
The move comes a week after an executive order from President Trump designed to get the country’s meat supply chain back up and running.
May 6 update on COVID-19 in MN: 30 more deaths; total cases surge above 8K
The latest counts come a day after budget officials conceded COVID-19 has blown a $2.4 billion hole in the state budget and Minnesota’s economy won’t recover from the pandemic anytime soon.
Concern about PPE shortage remains as MN moves to allow elective procedures
As the state prepares to reopen hospitals for elective procedures, some nurses at United Hospital in St. Paul are speaking out about a shortage of personal protective equipment, even as the hospital operates at a reduced capacity.