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One Year Of COVID In South Dakota


It was Tuesday,  March 10th, 2020, when Governor Kristi Noem made this announcement:   
“The state’s public health lab has confirmed the first presumptive positive cases of COVID-19 in the state of South Dakota.”  
She announced five cases tied to out-of-state travel and the state’s first COVID-related death. It was an introduction to three words that would dominate the year – COVID-19, coronavirus and pandemic.  
Three days later, by March 13th, there were 1,600 cases throughout the United States.   
That same day Governor Noem declared a state of emergency in South Dakota. She called on all public k-12 schools to close for the week and encouraged private schools to do the same.    ....

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One Year Of COVID In South Dakota | SDPB News Radio Documentary


It was Tuesday,  March 10th, 2020, when Governor Kristi Noem made this announcement:   
“The state’s public health lab has confirmed the first presumptive positive cases of COVID-19 in the state of South Dakota.”  
She announced five cases tied to out-of-state travel and the state’s first COVID-related death. It was an introduction to three words that would dominate the year – COVID-19, coronavirus and pandemic.  
Three days later, by March 13th, there were 1,600 cases throughout the United States.   
That same day Governor Noem declared a state of emergency in South Dakota. She called on all public k-12 schools to close for the week and encouraged private schools to do the same.    ....

United States , South Dakota , Sioux Falls , Rapid City , Mount Rushmore , Cheyenne River , Harold Frazier , Donald Trump , Mike Elliott , Kristi Noem , Seth Tupper , Paul Tenhaken , Bob Glanzer , Brookings City Council , Department Of Health , National Parks Service , Governor Noem , Representative Bob Glanzer , Argus Leader , Huron Representative Bob , Sioux Falls Mayor Paul Tenhaken , Oglala Sioux Tribes , President Donald Trump , President Trump , Sturgis Motorcycle Rally , Election Day ,