Minneapolis/ Community & Society
Published on May 14, 2020
Top Minneapolis news: Summer camps plan to navigate COVID; 54-year-old man recovers from virus; morePhoto: Dustin Gaffke/Flickr

Here's the most recent top news you may have missed in Minneapolis.

Summer camps across metro make plans to navigate through COVID-19

With so many other summer events already canceled, many camps are in jeopardy of being closed as well.

Read the full story on KARE11.

'I couldn't sit up, I couldn't stand': 54-year-old man recovers after battling COVID-19

Besides a mild case of hypertension, 54-year-old John Stokes had no underlying conditions that would put him at risk for COVID-19 complications.

Read the full story on CBS Minnesota.

Coronavirus updates: Local art community leaders work to stay afloat during pandemic

Governor Tim Walz spoke to leaders of Minnesota's arts community via phone Wednesday.

Read the full story on CBS Minnesota.

Coronavirus: Updated model predicts extending stay-at-home order through May will save 800 lives

A new COVID-19 model is predicting about 800 lives will be saved if Minnesota's stay-at-home order is extended until May 31.

Read the full story on CBS Minnesota.

Measures by local legislators included in House relief bill

Provisions by local legislators made it into a wide-reaching relief bill passed by the Minnesota House of Representatives May 7.

Read the full story on www.apghub.com.


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