MPR News PM Update
April 2, 2020

A wintry mix of rain, sleet, snow, cold temps tonight and Friday. Starting this afternoon, the stormy weather will be concentrated in northwestern and west-central Minnesota, dropping sleet, light freezing rain and snow. By later this evening, the wintry mix will arrive in southern Minnesota and spread to the east overnight. 


COVID-19 in Minnesota today: Another death reported, 53 new cases; reopening schools ‘unlikely,’ says Walz. The governor had ordered schools closed through early May, but today said it was unlikely that they will reopen this school year as the state works to check the spread of the COVID-19 virus. Walz’s comments came hours after officials reported that 18 Minnesotans had died from COVID-19, up one from Wednesday, with 38 people, including a 25-year-old, now in intensive care.

Think you've got COVID-19? Here's what doctors say about when to seek help. Anyone can be made very sick by the coronavirus, but there are risk factors that increase your chances of developing serious disease. Here’s a look at the people most at risk and signs and symptoms to watch for.

A recent ad in the paper claimed the current hit to the economy is worse than the threat of COVID-19. Is that true? While the man who placed the ad raises some important questions about the long-term impact of social distancing policies on the economy, his ad also recirculated some myths about COVID-19 that downplay the gravity of the situation. We broke them down in a fact check .

Have you been seeing information about COVID-19, or any other topics, on your social media feeds that you think might be false or misleading? Let us know what you’re seeing by filling out this online form or by sending us an email at ask@mpr.org.

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White House provides update on COVID-19 response as 10 million file for unemployment in 2 weeks
Roughly 10 million people have filed for unemployment in the last two weeks, the Labor Department reported on Thursday. Watch the briefing live here

Staggering: Record 10 million file for unemployment in 2 weeks
Fact check:  A blanket national quarantine is likely not legal
 
Latest on COVID-19 in MN: 18 dead, 38 in ICU; insurers to waive costs

As officials continue to seek out medical and laboratory supplies they’ll need to handle an expected coming surge of hospitalizations, the state Commerce Department announced that Minnesota’s health plans have agreed to waive in-network cost-sharing for treatment of COVID-19.
 
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Judge won't delay Wisconsin election but extends voting
A federal judge on Thursday declined to postpone Wisconsin's presidential primary over the health threat from the new coronavirus, but he ordered that people be given an extra six days beyond Tuesday's election for absentee voting.
 
Cruise ships with sick people to dock in Florida
Florida relents and will allow a Carnival cruise ship with sick passengers and crew to dock in Fort Lauderdale. The Zaandam has been at sea for weeks after leaving Argentina.

After fellow passengers die:
Minnesota couple fights illness, waits for cruise to end
 
9 out of 10 children are out of school worldwide. What now?
Recovery will take years, and other lessons from "education in emergencies" around the world.

Worldwide: 1 million coronavirus cases have now been reported
 
Fact check: A blanket national quarantine is likely not legal
President Trump floated ordering a quarantine in the Northeast, and there are calls for a national stay-at-home order. But the president's powers are limited.
 
Daily dose of sweetness: Healing words from handmade cards
Hospitals all across the country are restricting visitors right now because of the coronavirus pandemic. But some kind folks are making sure patients who are alone don't feel like they are alone.

'One Day More': UK family's lockdown-themed rendition of 'Les Mis' is a delight
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Sharing their music:  Minnesota Orchestra reminds you of the light
 

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