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Northern Minn. companies step in to help fill PPE shortage
Hospitals and clinics have struggled to get enough personal protective equipment, or PPE, since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic. In Duluth, and across the state, local companies have retooled to manufacture masks, face shields, and other equipment to help meet that shortfall.
How does PPE get to Minnesota health workers who need it?
Many hospitals and clinics are struggling to get the personal protective equipment they need to protect health care workers on the front lines of the COVID-19 pandemic. MPR News has been digging into the factors driving the shortage, what’s being done about it and the impact it’s having on health care workers. Here’s what we learned.
Walz decision on stay-at-home order due Thursday
Gov. Tim Walz must decide whether to extend limits on nonessential travel and business operations past Sunday night. He’s gradually allowed more exceptions, though he’s taking a longer view on bars and spectator sports.
Minnesota State system prepares for lessons ahead
May is usually a month of graduation ceremonies for Minnesota State, the system of public colleges and universities that serves over 350,000 students each year. But this is not a typical year.
Duluth brewery CEO on pandemic’s pinch: ‘Business is hard in the good times’
As weeks of closures and social isolation wear on, many Minnesota small businesses are looking for creative ways to navigate the coronavirus crisis. Among them is Ursa Minor Brewing in Duluth, which opened around a year and a half ago.
Nonessential Minnesota businesses gradually reopen
Some Minnesota companies which had closed under Gov. Tim Walz’s stay-at-home order are back in business. Monday was the first day thousands of businesses were able to reopen, as long as they follow a set of safety measures.