MPR News PM Update
May 8, 2020

Snow on Mother’s Day? If you were thinking of going outside for this Mother’s Day weekend, sorry but the forecast says you better stay indoors. A mix of rain and snow is expected Saturday evening, and cold temps will arrive in Minnesota after the slushy mix -- with highs Sunday in the 40s across the state. 


COVID-19 in Minnesota today: No in-person graduation ceremonies this springMinnesota is banning traditional, large-scale high school graduation ceremonies to limit the spread of the coronavirus, and is encouraging schools to hold online ceremonies instead, state officials said. The announcement came as the state reported 534 people have died, up 26 from Thursday, while the total number of cases confirmed since the pandemic began crossed 10,000.

80 percent of COVID-19 deaths in MN tied to long-term care facilities. Tests have been available for residents showing symptoms, but not for people who were asymptomatic. As it turns out, some were infectious, too. It’s time for a new testing policy, Health Commissioner Jan Malcolm said. Officials this week announced a new plan to expand on-site testing and quickly follow up with facilities as well as help with the staffing shortage.

Will Minnesota schools be able to reopen this fall? Public schools in Minnesota remain closed until the end of this academic year, at least. While waiting for guidance from the state regarding what’s next, many districts have begun to move forward with their own plans -- Sneeze guards, face masks and no cafeteria lunches. Here’s what some school leaders in the state have come up with to safely reopen schools this summer, fall and beyond.

Mysterious inflammatory syndrome among some children and teens likely linked to COVID-19. In New York State, 64 children and teens are suspected of having a mysterious inflammatory syndrome that is believed to be linked to COVID-19. The syndrome remains extremely uncommon, doctors say, but if your child spikes a high, persistent fever, and has severe abdominal pain with vomiting that doesn't make them feel better, call your doctor as a precaution.

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10,088 cases confirmed, 534 dead; 'This thing is going to be with us'
New on Friday: Deaths, case counts climb; state preparing a backup morgue; new guidance coming on crowds but for now no in-person grad ceremonies or big public gatherings; heavy toll on people of color; Walz wants state COVID-19 fund replenished, braces public for more deaths.

U.S. coronavirus testing still falls short: How's your state doing?
 
Minn. education officials urge virtual ceremonies for graduating seniors
Officials with the Minnesota Department of Health joined state education commissioners for K-12 and higher ed Friday morning to announce guidelines encouraging schools, colleges and universities to host remote graduation ceremonies for the class of 2020. Large, in-person gatherings won’t be allowed.

Calling all graduating seniors: What do you want to say to the class of 2020?
 
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That's cold: Twin Cities may see first measurable Mother's Day snow since 1946
The chilly weather Friday is the beginning of a colder temperature trend that lasts through most of next week. It will be cold enough to bring snow to parts of Minnesota over the weekend.
 
Pence spokesperson Katie Miller tests positive for coronavirus
The case is the second confirmed by the White House this week. President Trump said Miller hasn't come into contact with him but has "spent some time" with the vice president.
 
Some blame meatpacking workers, not plants, for virus spread
Some Midwestern politicians have pointed the finger at the workers’ living conditions, suggesting crowded homes bear some blame.
 
Portraits of Valor: Bob Holmstrom, 94, Army
Bob Holmstrom was sworn to secrecy for 40 years after World War II, where he flew secret nighttime mission over Europe dropping spies, supplies and propaganda to resistance fighters.

Warren High, 99, Army: Now his fight is climate change
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Laughter and love at home for the weekend
It’s going to be a chilly weekend for most Minnesotans, which is a good reason to stay at home and catch up on some new shows, movies and music on streaming. Here are some suggestions.
 

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