There are now more than 440 confirmed cases of the new coronavirus, COVID-19, in Minnesota.
Gov. Tim Walz' four executive orders will impact healthcare, commercial hauling of livestock, certain medications and more.
The measure directs Minnesotans to limit movements outside of their home beyond essential needs.
A total of 398 cases of the new coronavirus have been confirmed in Minnesota. Of those cases, 180 no longer need to be isolated.
The Minnesota Department of Health announced the state's second death from the new coronavirus Thursday.
The number of confirmed cases of the new coronavirus increased to 287 in Minnesota Wednesday. Here are the counties where they are.
The number of confirmed cases of the new coronavirus in Minnesota increased from 235 Monday to 262 Tuesday.
A total of 66 cases of the new coronavirus were added to Minnesota's overall tally Monday.
Minnesota's first death related to the new coronavirus was reported Saturday.
The number of confirmed cases of the new coronavirus increased to 138​ in Minnesota Saturday.
The number of new coronavirus cases in Minnesota is 115, up from 89 Thursday.
A total of 3,038​ patients have been tested so far. No deaths have occurred in Minnesota.
A new report from ProPublica finds that Minnesota's hospital systems would struggle to treat all patients.
Many businesses and all public schools in Minnesota remain closed Wednesday as the spread of COVID-19 continues.
People who have suspected or known cases of COVID-19, but who are not severely ill, are being asked to stay home.
Many businesses across Minnesota must close their doors by 5 p.m. Tuesday to reduce the spread of COVID-19.
Minnesota businesses affected by the new rule must close by 5 p.m. Tuesday, March 17.
The number of COVID-19 cases continues to climb daily in Minnesota.
Health officials introduced new strategies to combat the spread of COVID-19 in Minnesota communities Friday.
Event organizers have been called on to cancel or postpone gatherings with 250 or more people.
Archbishop Bernard Hebda of St. Paul and Minneapolis​ made the announcement Thursday.
The number of coronavirus cases in Minnesota continues to climb.
The university is also canceling all non-essential domestic and international travel.
The movie focuses on the Centers for Disease Control and the Minnesota Department of Health working to contain the spread of the virus.
It's almost impossible to find hand sanitizer in a store these days, but Minneapolis-based Target is trying to change that.
So far, two people in Minnesota have tested positive for COVID-19​.
A Twin Cities resident became ill after traveling on a cruise ship with a known COVID-19 case, according to health officials.
Two passengers flying into Minneapolis from Europe were exposed to someone with the new coronavirus.
A top Centers for Disease Control and Prevention official said it's only a matter of time before the new coronavirus reaches Minnesota.
Of those 58, ten died in the past week, including a child.
Health officials are investigating the potentially deadly Wuhan coronavirus in Minnesota.
The Minnesota Department of Health is stressing the importance of vaccination, especially during pregnancy.
The outbreak has sickened 30 people across the U.S., including Petland employees and people who have been in contact with Petland puppies.
Health officials believe Minnesota could see additional deaths from vaping injuries in the weeks ahead.
New rankings for 2019-20 from U.S. News & World Report identify the best hospitals in the Minneapolis-Saint Paul area.
Officials said six of the 11 ill people were hospitalized, and one developed hemolytic uremic syndrome, a potentially fatal complication.
Minnesota health officials seek anyone who may have had contact with the infected animal.
A total of 73 people became ill after swimming at Lake Nokomis this summer.
The lung injury was associated with vaping illicit THC products, according to health officials.
Both children and adults have become ill after swimming at Lake Nokomis this summer.