Anthony Fauci ‘concerned’ people won’t comply if masking recommendations return: 'I hope' they 'abide'
Former White House chief medical adviser Anthony Fauci spoke out in defense of masking amid rising COVID cases, saying he is concerned people will not abide by recommendations.
China won't require COVID-19 tests for incoming travelers as country reopens
Foreign Ministry spokesperson Wang Wenbin announced the change at a briefing in Beijing on Monday.
COVID-19 levels on the rise but less severe than previous summers
Most of us have let our guard down when it comes to COVID-19, but national health experts are warning that’s actually what your summer cold could be.
Minnesota governor had authority to impose mask mandate, Appeals Court says
Gov. Tim Walz had the legal authority to mandate face masks when he declared a public health emergency in the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Minnesota Court of Appeals ruled Monday.
Minnesotans to get final round of pandemic food benefits for children
As the federal public health emergency for COVID-19 wraps up, eligible Minnesota families with children will soon receive what's expected to be the last round of food benefits.
WHO says COVID-19 pandemic no longer global emergency
The announcement marks a symbolic end to a devastating pandemic that triggered lockdowns, upended economies globally, and killed over a million people worldwide.
Audit finds issues with Minnesota COVID-19 pandemic spending
Auditors examining nearly $400 million in pandemic spending in Minnesota found several instances in which state agencies exceeded their emergency authority or failed to properly document purchases or track supplies, according to a report released Thursday by the Office of the Legislative Auditor.
How to get COVID tests now before it's no longer free
Free COVID testing ends on May 11, but you'll still have access to tests with a few differences.
PCA agencies violate labor laws after failing to pay COVID-19 funding wages
Five personal care assistant agencies violated Minnesota’s labor laws after failing to pay back wages for COVID-19 related funding.
Minnesota filmmaker's 'COVID Confessions' shines light on education during pandemic
When COVID-19 hit Minnesota in March of 2020, it changed the way we do just about everything, including education.



















