Minnesota landmarks light up in purple to honor victims of COVID-19, frontline workers (photos)
Minnesota landmarks were lit in purple to honor victims of COVID-19 and the frontline workers battling the pandemic.
Minnesota landmarks were lit in purple to honor victims of COVID-19 and the frontline workers battling the pandemic.
Turning the dial back, Governor Walz announced a four-week pause on social activities, in-person dining, sports, and fitness establishments.
The high number of COVID-19 cases recently found in Minnesota prisons has raised questions about whether enough is being done ...
Not only do these task force members bring a high level of expertise to the table, but the group itself ...
There appears to be consistent evidence that exposures to natural environments have a positive effect on pain, stress, anxiety, blood ...
During COVID-19, we have lost more than we realize. Our entire lives have been shaken up.
The United States recorded an all-time high of 102,831 new COVID-19 infections on Wednesday, November 4.
The MN Black Community COVID-19 Hotline is fully staffed and available 24 hours a day, seven days a week to ...
'The sudden embrace of savings comes at a time when the economy needs consumers to spend more.'
This nationalistic patent monopoly route was the one Trump choose to pursue.
For the most part, treatment is supportive with hydration, rest, controlling fevers in isolation.
Black and Hispanic households were 'much more likely to contract COVID-19, suffer lost income, and face housing insecurity as a ...
The yearly influenza season threatens to make the COVID-19 pandemic doubly deadly, but this may not be inevitable.
Although the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) currently doesn’t recognize hair loss as a COVID-19 symptom, providers across ...
Blacks historically have been impacted by adversity, racism and various socioeconomic disparities and the coronavirus has highlighted these issues.
Since the pandemic began, there has been a sharp decline in preventative medical care due to concerns surrounding COVID-19.
Because the virus has had a disproportionate impact on the Black population and the COVID vaccine research is well underway, ...
Trying to reach herd immunity without a vaccine would be a disastrous pandemic response strategy.
As online shopping increases due to public health safety concerns, so has online scams.
The pandemic is adding still more risk for both Black mothers and babies.
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