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UMN Study Finds No COVID-19 Infections Among Hundreds Of Twin Cities Health Care Workers, Suggests Safety Measures Working
Nearly 500 health care workers were screened over an eight-week period.
August 6, 2020
MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) — A recent study from the University of Minnesota found no COVID-19 infections among hundreds of health care workers in the Twin Cities.
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On Thursday, the university said the study meant to estimate the prevalence of the virus among health care workers who didn’t exhibit symptoms, and if that prevalence has changed over time.
Nearly 500 health care workers were screened over an eight-week period — all participants were found to be infection-free.
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