MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO)– Over the weekend, the COVID-19 death toll in Minnesota rose above 130 and the total variety of validated cases reached 2,356 Oil trading prices are down in the negatives for the very first time in history. On the other hand in Washington, President Donald Trump revealed new procedures to ramp up screening across the country.
Here are the most recent COVID-19 headings:
- 3: 52 p.m. Lake County Dairy, a Wisconsin company, will contribute 15,00 0 pounds of dairy and milk to schools and food pantries.
- 3: 04 p.m. The University of Minnesota releases COVID-19 medical trials of blood pressure drug losartan.
- 2: 00 p.m. Wisconsin officials website 4,499 positive cases of COVID-19, with 230 deaths throughout the state.
- 1: 25 p.m. Macalester College will no longer require trainees to submit their standardized test scores to be thought about for admission.
- 12: 28 p.m. The State of Minnesota presently waits for shipment of over 100,00 0 medical dress for its critical care products.
- 12: 15 p.m. State authorities issue COVID-19 safety and health assistance for meatpacking industry. Find out more here.
- 11: 01 a.m. JBS U.S.A. reveals the indefinite closure of its pork production facility in Worthington.
- 11 a.m. Minnesota health authorities state there’s been 9 more COVID-19 deaths, bringing the state’s death toll to 143.
- 10: 40 a.m. The Minnesota Vikings and the group’s owners have gone beyond $5 million in contributions to COVID-19 causes.
- 10: 07 a.m. Just days after tweeting “LIBERATE MINNESOTA,” President Donald Trump tweets that he had a “extremely good call” with Gov. Tim Walz.
- 9: 38 a.m. The Pub League of Wisconsin is calling on Gov. Tony Evers to allow bars and dining establishments to reopen on May 1, more than three weeks ahead of completion of the existing stay-at-home order.
- 9 a.m. Official are cautioning that crooks are targeting the federal stimulus payments being distributed by the federal government.
- 8: 53 a.m. Rochesterfest 2020 is cancelled. It was originally set up for late June.
- 6: 25 a.m. The director of a Chinese government infectious disease research center, which some political leaders have pointed to as the origin of the pandemic, states that “there’s no way this virus came out from us,” CBS Report.
- 4: 36 a.m. The White House and Congress are near an offer on $350 billion in extra small company aid.
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