Ahead of Fourth of July, another 423 cases of the coronavirus have been confirmed in Minnesota.
State health officials are urging Minnesotans to celebrate July 4 safely to avoid spreading COVID-19.
The state now has 27,886 total cases as of Sunday afternoon.
New testing sites will address the "uncertainty" around a possible coronavirus spike in the wake of protests, health officials say.
While Minnesota health officials monitor protests and the ongoing outbreak, deaths from coronavirus have reached 1,115.
Health officials warn that "concentrated gatherings and loud talking, singing, yelling," raise the risk of spreading coronavirus.
There is no charge for the testing and Minnesotans will not be asked for insurance cards or ID.
Thursday's reported COVID-19 death toll is the highest Minnesota has seen so far since.
The state's first positive case of COVID-19 was confirmed March 5. The first death occurred​ March 21.
There are a number of COVID-19 testing locations in Hennepin County. Find them here.
More than 12,000 healthcare workers in Minnesota have contracted the virus.
See the latest information on the new coronavirus from the Minnesota Department of Health.
More than 1,200 health care workers in Minnesota have contracted the virus.
Minnesota's Stay Home order allows for fishing with certain guidelines.
Here's what the new Stay Home order, set to expire May 18, says about an array of activities in Minnesota.
More than 4,000 Minnesotans have tested positive for the new coronavirus.
Minneapolis has also transitioned traffic signals to reduce the need for pedestrians to push the button at more than 400 intersections.
More than 140 people have died from the virus in the past seven days in Minnesota.
Minnesota set another new high for the number of coronavirus deaths on Sunday.
More than 3,400 cases of the new coronavirus have been confirmed in Minnesota so far. Over 1,600 people have recovered.
More than 3,100 cases of the new coronavirus have been confirmed in Minnesota so far.
Minnesota had yet another new high for coronavirus deaths Thursday.
Here's what state health officials say when it comes to wearing a mask in public during the new coronavirus crisis.
Minnesota's daily death toll from the new coronavirus has been steadily rising.
Tuesday is tied for the biggest daily increase in deaths from the new coronavirus in Minnesota.
The new coronavirus "is far more widespread than official estimates indicate," the company's president said in a statement Monday.
Nine more people have died from the new coronavirus in Minnesota.
Eight more people died from the new coronavirus in Minnesota, health officials announced Wednesday.
Minnesota's peacetime emergency related to the new coronavirus was declared on March 13, and it has now been extended.
A total of 1,069​ people have so far tested positive for new coronavirus in Minnesota.
The Minnesota Department of Health has updated its list of long-term care facilities with outbreaks of the new coronavirus.
The total number of confirmed coronavirus cases reached 986 Monday​. Of those cases, 470​ patients no longer need to be isolated.
The Minnesota Department of Health has released the list of long-term care facilities with outbreaks of the new coronavirus.
A total of 22 people have died from the new coronavirus in Minnesota as of Friday.
Minnesota’s health plans have agreed to waive cost-sharing for the treatment of the new coronavirus.
A total of 18 people have died from the new coronavirus in Minnesota as of Thursday.
A total of 17 people have died from the new coronavirus in Minnesota as of Wednesday.
A total of 12 people have died from the new coronavirus in Minnesota as of Tuesday.
A new report says that as many as 20 percent of confirmed coronavirus cases in Minnesota are in health care workers.
The Minnesota Department of Health confirms a tenth person has died and 576 people have been infected with the coronavirus statewide.