Updated 1:30 p.m.
Minnesota’s COVID-19 data continues to offer a mix of hope and uncertainty. New daily case counts fell below 1,000 for the first time since early October, but that came on very low testing, making it difficult to draw any conclusions about the pandemic’s path.
The death toll, meanwhile, continues to climb.
If you thought YESTERDAY’S #COVID19 data was unreliable due to low holiday weekend testing, I’d like to introduce you to today’s — just 7,500 tests, the lowest in one day since September 9.
So none of today’s data is going to be very reliable. pic.twitter.com/Q8RtRyJcJQ— David H. Montgomery (@dhmontgomery) December 29, 2020