The Minnesota Department of Health said the coronavirus may have been spread at President Donald Trump's rally in Duluth on Wednesday.
South Dakota's Sturgis Motorcycle Rally took place Aug. 7 through Aug. 16.
There have now been 62,993 confirmed cases since COVID-19 first spread to the state. Of those, 56,346 cases have recovered.
The overall death toll in the state from COVID-19 is 1,636.
A person infected with COVID-19 attended the event, according to the Minnesota Department of Health.
A total of 805,212 COVID-19 tests have been completed in Minnesota, with 44,347 being positive.
A total of 790,497 COVID-19 tests have been completed in Minnesota, with 43,742 being positive.
The number of Americans who have lost health insurance during the pandemic shattered the previous record set in 2008, according to a study.
A total of 777,614 COVID-19 tests have been completed in Minnesota, with 43,170 being positive.
A total of 768,989 COVID-19 tests have been completed in Minnesota, with 42,772 being positive.
More than 40,000 cases of coronavirus have been confirmed in Minnesota.
A total of 692,970 COVID-19 tests have been completed in Minnesota, with 39,589 being positive.
Nearly 700,000 COVID-19 tests have bee completed in Minnesota, with nearly 40,000 being positive.
Since May 28, when the daily death toll reached 35, COVID-19 deaths have been steadily declining in Minnesota.
Health officials say facial coverings can prevent the transmission of respiratory droplets that contain the virus.
The state has completed a total of 592,955 COVID-19 tests and has a daily testing capacity of 20,000.
Health officials say consumers should not eat ALDI Little Salad Bar Brand Garden Salad or Hy-Vee Brand Garden Salad.
"This pandemic is not over," Gov. Tim Walz said. "We must continue to work together to put public health first."
On Friday, 490 new cases of the virus were confirmed, and 25 more deaths were reported.
Minnesota has now reported more than 24,000 cases of COVID-19, with 1,040 deaths from the virus.
With four more days left in Minnesota's Stay Home order, the state's death toll from COVID-19 is at 663.
Some camping will be allowed under Gov. Tim Walz's latest executive order called "Stay Safe MN."
The DNR is urging fishers to stay close to home for this year's fishing opener.
Gov. Tim Walz is expected to address the current Stay At Home Order Thursday while small businesses ponder their next moves to stay open.
The Minnesota Department of Health reported 465 new confirmed cases after a single-day record of 2,915 tests were completed on Tuesday.
Winona County, which is smaller than the city of Apple Valley, has recorded 14 deaths from the new coronavirus.
Iowa, which has tested far fewer people than Minnesota, has over 1,000 more confirmed cases of the new coronavirus.
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The hospital system said the salary cuts and temporary furloughs will go into place after April 28.
Here are the latest numbers, cancelations, and recommendations as COVID-19 continues to spread in Minnesota.
The Minnesota Department of Health is awaiting test results for a possible new coronavirus case in the state.
Last week, there were 13 new flu outbreaks in Minnesota schools and two in nursing homes, according to the Minnesota Department of Health.
Health officials also approved two new ways to consume medical cannabis to give patients a variety of options.
Here's a story of hunters who were looking out for their safety.
New rankings for 2019-20 from U.S. News & World Report identify the best hospitals in specialty care and the best hospitals by region.
Tainted fruit was also potentially sold at Target and on Amazon.
More and more people are retiring as Baby Boomers age out of the workforce. Here’s where retirees should head in Minnesota.
More than 160,000 pounds of raw ground turkey products have been added to the recall. In Minnesota, 18 cases of illness were reported.
As summer vacations begin, a new report sheds light on the rise in tick-borne disease cases in the U.S.
America’s Health Rankings Senior Report finds that Minnesota has the 48th highest excessive drinking prevalence among seniors.