MPR News PM Update
Feb. 4, 2021

Brace yourselves.

January may have been a rare one without any below zero temperatures, but February is threatening to make up for it with some historic cold.

Temperatures are going to plunge in the coming days and the National Weather Service says high winds accompanying the cold may make this a once-in-a-generation freeze — as wind chill temperatures fall below zero and stay there for an extended period. Find the latest from Updraft.

Those new COVID-19 strains are spreading in Minnesota, albeit slowly.

State epidemiologist Ruth Lynfield says 16 cases of the UK strain have been confirmed in Minnesota, although the initial indications are that those aren’t coming from so-called community spread. But she noted they aren’t just coming directly from the UK either. "Twelve had traveled directly, or was a household member of someone who had traveled. Four direct travelers were international travelers, three to West Africa and one to the Dominican Republic," Lynfield said Thursday.

Lynfield said that state labs had also identified a second case of the Brazilian strain, in a household member of the first case -- but someone who had also traveled to Brazil.


Thursday’s Health Department report showed the disease trends angling in the right direction despite an uptick in new case counts and active caseloads. Known, active cases stand at 8,542, similar to early October levels and still down significantly from around 50,000 in late November.

You can get more of the latest news, in just a few minutes, via the Minnesota Today podcast. — Tim Nelson | MPR News

 
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