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Minnesota hospitals managing amid record COVID-19 numbers – Minneapolis Star Tribune
More than 700 Minnesota hospital beds are now filled with COVID-19 patients, a reflection of a worsening pandemic that has caused 145,465 known infections and 2,437…
More than 700 Minnesota hospital beds are filled with COVID-19 patients, a consequence of a worsening pandemic that has caused 145,465 infections and 2,437 deaths in the state.
The totals include 18 deaths reported Friday by the Minnesota Department of Health and a single-day record of 3,165 infections with the coronavirus that causes COVID-19. The 738 COVID-19 patients in Minnesota inpatient beds is also a single-day high and includes 176 people in intensive care.
Patients are trending younger…
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