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Experts are worried that despite the hard-won lessons of covid, we are not fully prepared for the next pandemic.
Minnesota is using a $17 million federal grant to learn from the pitfalls of COVID-19 forecasting in the last few years and to improve its predictions for the next outbreak.
The Science Museum of Minnesota is laying off 43 full-time employees, a 13% workforce reduction.
But the number of patient deaths, serious injuries to patients, and other preventable errors at hospitals and surgical centers is still much higher than it was before the COVID-19 pandemic.
Levels of the COVID virus predicted case counts by about a week in the Twin Cities region of Minnesota COVID appears to ...
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The Star Press Muncie on MSNBill Richards reflects on his legendary 53-year run with Ball State men's tennisRecently retired Ball State men's tennis coach Bill Richards reflected on his 53-year career and shared some of his favorite moments with WMUN Friday.
The University of Minnesota is stepping up efforts to identify biological threats that could trigger an epidemic, launching ...
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Wastewater Can Accurately Predict COVID-19 Surges - MSNThe University of Minnesota’s ongoing wastewater study continues to monitor COVID, influenza, RSV, monkeypox and measles, researchers said.
Key TakeawaysKey Takeaways Wastewater can accurately track COVID outbreaks Levels of the COVID virus predicted case counts by about a week in the Twin Cities region of Minnesota COVID appears to ...
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