May 5, 2020
We’re getting our spring back - for at least a while. Wednesday’s forecast doesn’t look as bad as today’s, with the sunshine back and highs in the 50s and 60s across Minnesota. The relatively warm weather will last until Friday when highs hover in the upper 40s in the Twin Cities, and lows in the mid-30s.
COVID-19 in Minnesota today: Elective surgeries, dental procedures now allowed. Gov. Tim Walz announced a new order that will allow doctors, hospitals and dental clinics to return to that work. Health officials today reported 7,851 total confirmed cases, up 617 from the prior day; and 455 deaths, up 27, with the counts of people currently hospitalized (434) and in intensive care (182) hitting new highs. What about PPE shortages? The governor had put a hold on elective surgeries and nonemergency dental procedures to preserve PPEs for health care workers who are on the front lines of the state’s COVID-19 response. With elective surgeries now allowed, he says individual health care providers will have to watch their supplies of personal protective equipment very closely. Here are answers to some key questions behind PPE supplies in Minnesota, the U.S. and around the globe, and what the state has done about the shortage. Minnesota now projects $2.4 billion budget deficit. In less than three months, Minnesota’s budget projection went from a $1.5 billion surplus to now a $2.426 billion deficit - largely due to COVID-19-related expenses. To help address the deficit, Gov. Walz, his chief of staff and two dozen agency commissioners already took 10 percent pay cuts to prune expenses, and the state also has almost $2 billion coming from the federal government, a fund restricted to direct coronavirus response activities. New COVID-19 vaccine being tested in the U.S. The vaccine, developed in a partnership between a pharmaceutical giant and a German biotech company, began trials on Monday with 360 volunteer subjects in the U.S. There are multiple versions of the vaccine in the initial trials. The companies will advance the versions that appear safest and also produce the best immune response.
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