Good morning. Despite clear skies overnight, morning temperatures remained mild for early October, with most of the state starting Monday in the 40s. The warmer air is thanks to breezy winds out of the south. Winds could gust over 20 and even 30 mph at times, especially in southern Minnesota. Updraft President Donald Trump declared, “I get it,” in a message to the nation Sunday evening before briefly leaving the hospital to salute cheering supporters from his motorcade. The surprising move raised new questions about his understanding of the deadly coronavirus.
“This is insanity,” tweeted Dr. James P. Phillips, an attending physician at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, where Trump has been hospitalized since Friday evening.
“Every single person in the vehicle during that completely unnecessary presidential ‘drive-by’ just now has to be quarantined for 14 days. They might get sick. They may die," the doctor wrote. “For political theater. Commanded by Trump to put their lives at risk for theater.” -- Associated Press
Latest on COVID-19 in MN: Nearly 2,500 more cases, 21 deaths over the weekend Minnesota reported nearly 2,500 more confirmed COVID-19 cases and 21 more deaths over the weekend, with Sunday marking the fourth consecutive day with an increase of more than 1,000 cases.
The seven-day average of new deaths has been climbing — four of the past five days’ reports from the state Health Department have included double-digit death tolls, the first time that’s happened since June. -- MPR News staff
Allergies, colds, flu and COVID-19: How to best prepare for fall's 'sick season' Coughs, sore throats and runny noses are common in fall and winter, and they rarely signal dire disease. But with COVID-19 a threat this year, and flu an annual hazard, here's what you need to know. -- Kirsten Kendrick, NPR
Vote on Minnesota Supreme Court seat overshadowed by other races Minnesota Supreme Court Associate Justice Paul Thissen is trying to retain the seat he was appointed to in 2018. His challenger is Michelle MacDonald, a controversial lawyer who is making her fourth bid for the court.
This is the first time Thissen will face voters as a Supreme Court justice, but it’s not the first time he’s faced voters. Before he was appointed to the court two years ago by then-Gov. Mark Dayton, Thissen had a long run as a member of the Minnesota House of Representatives. He served from 2003 to 2018, including a stint as speaker of the House. -- Tim Pugmire, MPR News
Marner Saw, a leader in Minnesota’s Karen community, died Friday from complications of COVID-19, after several weeks in the hospital. He was 50. Marner Saw was born in Burma in 1970, spent time in a refugee camp in Thailand, and had lived in Minnesota with his family since 2005. He was part of an early wave of Karen to arrive in the state, and he volunteered countless hours helping other new arrivals. He was involved with the Karen Community of Minnesota and was a founding member of the St Paul nonprofit Karen Organization of Minnesota (KOM), where he worked in immigration services and coordinated an elders’ program. -- Emily Bright, MPR News
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