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Oct. 22 update on COVID-19 in MN: Deaths jump again; hospitalizations climbing
Minnesota’s COVID-19 death toll continues to climb steeply. The Health Department on Thursday reported 20 more deaths atop 35 deaths the prior day, the largest two-day rise since late May.
Hospital bills for uninsured COVID-19 patients are covered, but no one tells them
The CARES Act provides funds to pay medical bills for uninsured COVID-19 patients. But the death of a young man in Nashville, Tenn., shows people often don't know about the program until it's too late.
CDC reduces consecutive minutes of COVID-19 exposure needed to be a 'close contact'
Health officials used to advise going into quarantine and being tested for the coronavirus if you were near an infected person for 15 minutes. Now the rule is a total of 15 minutes during one day.
Pandemic relief faces uncertainty in postelection session
Negotiations on a COVID-19 relief bill are inching forward, but it’s clear that the window for action before the Nov. 3 election is closing and the issue will be tossed to a postelection lame-duck session of Congress. 
Oct. 21 update on COVID-19 in MN: Record daily deaths; hospitalizations climb
Officials said they were saddened but not surprised by the numbers. The surge in cases has led to a surge in hospitalizations and more deaths, and the state must brace itself for more unless more Minnesotans take steps to stem the spread of the disease.
'All you want is to be believed': Sick with COVID-19 and facing racial bias in the ER
When a Latina woman went to a Bay Area hospital, a doctor was dismissive of her COVID-19 symptoms. Is unconscious bias one reason people of color are disproportionately affected by the coronavirus?