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Art Hounds: 'Beowulf' finds new meaning with coronavirus
Plus, Art Hounds recommend story time with a letter-press printer and thousands flock to "Livestream Cover Challenge."
Paid sick time advocates say pandemic proves point
Even with provisions in coronavirus emergency measures, advocates of paid sick time say the need exists for broader protections.
Some playgrounds remain open, despite coronavirus worries. But are they safe?
Playgrounds present unique challenges: Social distancing isn't exactly a concept that toddlers or preschoolers understand. Keeping them at least 6 feet apart while they're sliding on a slide or climbing on equipment is virtually impossible.
Both federal and state leaders have promised relief for small businesses as the coronavirus crisis drags on, but in most cases, that aid has not yet arrived. Among the business owners now wondering how they’ll navigate the coming weeks is Nancy Ford. She owns Repair Lair, a small consignment and repair shop in Minneapolis specializing in outdoor gear and clothing.
Minn. ICU nurse on coronavirus: ‘The need for PPE is so paramount’
For a perspective from the front lines, MPR News host Cathy Wurzer talked with Mary Turner, an ICU nurse at North Memorial Medical Center in Robbinsdale and president of the Minnesota Nurses Association.
In Moorhead, city bus drivers pitch in to deliver meals
Thousands of senior citizens across the state depend on daily meal delivery to help them stay in their homes. But many of the people who do that work are retired themselves. Tuesday morning in Moorhead, city bus drivers were helping deliver meals — and volunteers stepped forward to keep the service going.
Stuck at home? Many deciding it's a good time to spruce it up
As many of us are slowing down under Minnesota’s stay-at-home order, some businesses are speeding up — paint and hardware stores, for example. For some Minnesotans, staying home means a chance to tackle home improvement projects.
First responders seek workers compensation pledge amid COVID-19 outbreak
Minnesota first responders, health care workers and other public employees want a change in state law that would guarantee them the opportunity to claim workers’ compensation if they contract COVID-19. State lawmakers omitted the proposal from the package of coronavirus measures they passed last week.
Most COVID-19 deaths reported in the state so far have originated in long-term care settings. MPR News host Cathy Wurzer spoke with Patti Cullen about the situation in Minnesota’s nursing homes and assisted living facilities.