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Coronavirus Spread In Hennepin County: See Your Risk Of Exposure


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A new tool shows the estimated chance between 0 and 100 percent that you ll encounter at least one person with the coronavirus at an event in your county. (Shutterstock)
HENNEPIN COUNTY, MN Recent data shows that Minnesota may be at the end of the recent coronavirus surge that resulted in a spike of COVID-19 cases, hospitalizations, and deaths.
On Tuesday, the state reported 21 deaths and 2,340 new cases. Cases have been generally on the decline since they reached a daily peak of 8,743 on Nov. 9. Deaths have also been trending down since 101 were reported on Nov. 27.
Hospitals remain near capacity throughout the state, however. In the Twin Cities metro, more than 95 percent of ICU beds are in use. ....

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How To Use The Covid-19 Risk Assessment Planning Tool


What’s The Covid-19 Risk Assessment Planning Tool And How Should I Use It?
Check your real-time risk before deciding on holiday travel or attending an event.
Dec 11, 2020
Living through a global pandemic means having to think twice about doing stuff that used to be a no-brainer, like visiting your family for the holidays. With everything happening right now, traveling or spending time with loved ones comes with a very real risk of contracting or spreading COVID-19.
You’re not flying blind here: Plenty of local governments and public health organizations have issued guidance on what to do. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has also made it clear that any form of travel, and even gathering with friends and family who don’t live with you, increases your chances of coming into contact with COVID-19 or, even worse, spreading it to vulnerable people in your circle. ....

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In Kansas City metro, Johnson County stands out for its more relaxed pandemic restrictions


In Kansas City metro, Johnson County stands out for its more relaxed pandemic restrictions
But while most area counties are working in coordination like they did earlier in the pandemic, county commissioners in Johnson County, Kansas, have imposed laxer gathering limits and gym restrictions than the rest of the metro.
“State lines, county lines and city lines are nothing more than street names. It takes leadership and all of us our entire region  to slow the spread,” said Kansas City, Missouri Mayor Quinton Lucas to The Beacon through a spokesperson.
Lucas has expressed his frustration with the lack of consistency in rules across the metro, thanking Platte County for joining “our metro-wide (except Johnson County, KS) COVID-19 mitigation orders,” and then tweeting that full bars in Johnson County could present a metro challenge. ....

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