Health officials announced 11 new coronavirus-related deaths on a day when hospitalizations, ICU patients is at its lowest since early May.
Over the last 24 hours, officials reported 12 new deaths and 745 new confirmed cases.
Officials are strongly urging the public to keep themselves, and their pets, out of three area lakes especially as the weather warms up.
Minnesota has now reported more than 20,000 cases of COVID-19, with 869 deaths from the virus.
The Minnesota COVID-19 death toll increased by 10 Saturday as the state nears 20,000 total cases.
The Minnesota Department of Health confirmed 699 new COVID-19 cases Sunday, and 22 more deaths from the virus.
Since May 6, Minnesota has confirmed at least 700 new COVID-19 cases a day.
The new cases represent an increase of 435 cases since Saturday and an increase of 24 deaths.
State officials said 1,160 patients have recovered from the virus and are no longer required to be in self-quarantine.
The latest numbers from the Minnesota Department of Health show an increase of nearly 200 cases from the previous day.
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At least 64 Minnesota residents have died due to complications from the new coronavirus, COVID-19.
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The latest numbers from the Minnesota Department of Health show that over 90 additional coronavirus cases have been confirmed.
The state health department said 106 Minnesotans are currently hospitalized because of the new coronavirus, COVID-19.
This week, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) urged Americans to don cloth face masks amid the coronavirus outbreak.
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The increases in confirmed cases and deaths come after Gov. Tim Walz issued a statewide "stay at home" order to slow virus transmission.
The library is working closely with county leadership and health officials to monitor the situation and update our response plans.
The city is installing it’s 11th syringe drop box this week in north Minneapolis for used needles.
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