Minnesota reports 996 new COVID-19 cases, 13 more deaths Sunday

Minnesota health officials reported 996 new cases of COVID-19 and 13 additional deaths Sunday. 

The newly reported cases were out of 30,362 tests—a 3.2% positivity rate, according to the latest Minnesota Department of Health data. Minnesota’s seven-day moving average positivity rate is now 3.5%. Anything over 5% is a concern for health officials. 

There have now been 461,807 cases of COVID-19 reported in Minnesota since the first infection was reported in the state in March. Over 96% of those cases have recovered to the point where the patient no longer needs to be isolated. 

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70 year old coronavirus survivor leaves hospital after 70 days

Exactly 70 days after being admitted to Regions Hospital in St. Paul for severe COVID-19 symptoms, 74-year-old Glenn Verling is finally back with his family. His battle with the coronavirus, however, isn’t over yet.

Seven of the 13 deaths reported on Sunday were residents in long-term care or assisted living facilities. To date, about 63 percent of Minnesota’s deaths have been in long-term care or assisted living facilities. 

A total of 6,200 people in Minnesota have died from COVID-19 since the beginning of the pandemic.   

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Seniors traverse lottery system to get COVID-19 vaccines in Minnesota

As the COVID-19 vaccination effort continues, some worry that a group of seniors are being left behind as vaccinations march on.

More than 500,000 vaccines have been administered so far.