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As COVID Cases Rise, St. Olaf College Campus Holds Steady By Limiting Spread From Asymptomatic Students
One reason the disease is so widespread is because younger adults often don't even know they're infected.
By Jennifer Mayerle
October 28, 2020
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MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) — State health leaders warn our COVID outbreak is like a strengthening winter storm.
Consider this: It took two full months for Minnesota to rack up its first 13,000 infections. The state just added that same amount in under two weeks. One reason the disease is so widespread is because younger adults often don’t even know they’re infected.
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