Here’s what we know about Minnesota’s model for predicting the toll of COVID-19
The model is designed to predict, in general terms, how different policies could change the rate of infection, giving the state more time to respond.
The model is designed to predict, in general terms, how different policies could change the rate of infection, giving the state more time to respond.
Health
Health
National
Artscape
Health
Community Voices
D.C. Memo
Second Opinion
State Government
“I am diametrically opposed to the language that we’ve got before us,” said the ranking Republican on the Minnesota House’s elections subcommittee, Rep. Jim Nash. “I don’t think you’re gonna find a lot of support coming out of the GOP for this.”
Community Voices
Yet immigrants, and especially undocumented immigrants, are far less likely to have health insurance and access to medical care.
Education
This is uncharted territory for all involved, and students still have lots of questions — and mixed feelings — about how this will all work out in the weeks ahead.
Eric Black Ink
Some Sanders socialists will lose interest, but I deeply hope that, at least in the swing states, they realize they are facing an all-hands-hands-on-deck emergency.
Community Voices
The acute circumstances of this crisis are shedding light on how we must start thinking about our energy system for the long term: that is, having the will to remove systemic barriers to ensure that all Minnesotans truly benefit.
Second Opinion
“We found that changing to a healthy lifestyle, even in your 50s, still has the potential to prevent strokes,” says Goodarz Danael, the study’s lead author.
Artscape
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From Other Nonprofit Media
As more data comes in from China and Italy, as well as Washington state and New York, more cardiac experts are coming to believe the COVID-19 virus can infect the heart muscle.
State Government
In an effort to slow the spread of COVID-19 in Minnesota, the governor has extended the order until May 4.