Hospitalizations are the lowest in Minnesota since October 25.
Hospitalizations are the lowest in Minnesota since October 26.
The latest data from the Minnesota Department of Health.
The latest information from the Minnesota Department of Health.
Minnesota has its fewest COVID-19 hospitalizations since before Halloween.
The number of new cases reported daily continues to inch upward.
There are 130 COVID-19 patients currently in intensive care in Minnesota.
The new variants have not been confirmed in Minnesota, though officials suspect it is already here.
The state reported an additional 67 deaths on Wednesday.
Hospitalizations ticked up ever so slightly from Monday to Tuesday.
The more than 3,000 new cases are reported on a day where just under 10,000 tests were reported.
Despite nearly 100,000 tests, only 2.81% were positive.
Sixty-one more deaths and more than 2,200 new cases were reported Thursday.
The 2,000-plus cases are the result of nearly 26,000 tests.
Minnesota is down to 17,604 active cases – more than 30,000 fewer than November peak.
The update includes 13 more deaths.
Only four states are currently under a 5% test positivity rate over a 7-day rolling average.
The state will not provide a daily update on Christmas Day.
Twenty-four deaths are included in Tuesday's report.
The good news is that the number of active cases continues to drop.
The latest data from the Minnesota Department of Health.
It's been more than a month since hospitalizations were at this level.