You announced that an est. 80,000 to 100,000 employees who work at some 20,000 industrial, manufacturing & office settings that don't face the public could return to work Monday, 4/27/20.
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"Minnesota appears nowhere near its peak in the COVID-19 pandemic, with the Health Department reporting one-day records Thursday of 21 deaths 221 new lab-confirmed infections."
*this is the same day you made this announcement*
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"That brings the totals to 200 deaths and 2,942 cases, and with expanded COVID-19 testing getting underway, health officials expect the case count to surge."
*testing getting underway*
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"Fewer than 5% of Minnesotans may have been infected so far, but the majority will contract the virus before the end of the pandemic, said Michael Osterholm, director of the University of Minnesota’s Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy."
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"While workplace COVID-19 plans are required, businesses do not need to send them to any state agency or gain approval before reopening..."
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So now that we understand your position, here are my questions...
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Who will be monitoring their attendance at remote learning and who will be caring for their safety?
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Is opening up to 20K MN businesses in line with the guidance and consensus of these other states?
If not, why not?
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Seems like this is 'cross your fingers and hope business leaders/owners do the right thing'.
You've left no controls for accountability. Why?
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"TOPLINE Some experts warn that the coronavirus can be spread through ventilation systems, and that means this summer could require a major rethinking of how often we turn on the air-conditioning."
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What are businesses to do if opening windows is not possible?
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Please avail yourself to a public Q&A so we can learn more about the rationale of this decision.
Please do this soon.
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Another question .@GovTimWalz
It's safe to assume that many of the 80 - 100K #MN employees will rely on mass transportation to travel to and from work.
Have buses and light rail resumed operations?
If so, what are your plans to keep them safe from #coronavirus? 👇
covid-19.tacc.utexas.edu/projections/
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