.@GovTimWalz says the Minneapolis assisted living home he’s visiting, Jones-Harrison, got its second vaccine doses on Friday.
Walz and Health Commissioner Jan Malcolm: the Biden administration told governors this morning that vaccine allocations will increase to states by an additional 5% next week, on top of previously announced increases.
Walz says he’s considering lifting more economic restrictions, but doesn’t give a date or name any metrics he’s specifically tying that to.

“I know especially in the business sector, especially in schools, a date certain is what everybody wants,” he acknowledges.
Malcolm says Minnesota has confirmed about 15 cases of the UK variant so far.
“I don’t think you can ever set the date on this, but I feel their sense of urgency,” Walz says when asked again for a date on economic reopenings.

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.@GovTimWalz gets his temperature checked at a Minneapolis assisted living home.

He is about to address the mass shooting in Buffalo.

Then he’ll do a scheduled event on COVID vaccines.
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That person has been arrested.
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He said he’s been in contact with the city’s mayor.
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The backtracking started quickly. ImageImage
After I wrote our initial story, a @MNhospitals spokeswoman clarified that the hospitals didn't want to end the state’s 65+ lottery.

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Minnesota health officials are holding their first #COVID19 briefing of the year.

Health commissioner Jan Malcolm says the situation has "improved" after restrictions went in place.

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"Minnesota is in line with other similarly sized states," Ehresmann says.

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Welcome to 2021.

Today, Minnesota health officials have their first news conference of the year.

Minnesota’s vaccine rollout is faltering. As of Sunday, less than 20% of doses received in the state had been put into people’s arms.

Most states are having similar issues.

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This percentage doesn’t include doses given directly to federal sites, like the VA and Defense department sites.
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I asked for evidence that infection rates double after 9 p.m., as Walz said in his speech.

"It does," Walz said. "It's human behavior" that people get closer together, talk louder.

He points out that Utah also imposed a 10 p.m. curfew on bars today.
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