Second COVID-19 peak spreading more broadly in Minnesota
Health officials encourage social distancing, mask-wearing to prevent virus growth from fueling more hospitalizations, deaths.
October 13, 2020

ALEX KORMANN – Star Tribune
Cheryl Odegaard, a medical assistant at St. Luke's Respiratory Clinic, administered a COVID-19 test to a patient in their drive-through testing site in September.
A second peak of the COVID-19 pandemic in Minnesota is hitting a wider swath of the state than in the spring.
State health officials on Monday said the novel coronavirus that causes COVID-19 was centered earlier this year in the Twin Cities, long-term care facilities and large rural food-processing plants, but it's now spreading more broadly across Minnesota communities. The 1,178 infections reported Monday - a record fifth straight day of more than 1,000 infections - came from 69 of Minnesota's 87 counties.
"We are past seeing spread in those very focused places, and we are seeing it everywhere," said Kris Ehresmann, state infectious disease director. "That is what is very different."
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