Certain groups were much more severely affected
More rain is on the way. You'll likely be waking up to wet grass as a storm moved across the state Thursday night. Additional waves of rain and thunder are likely Friday afternoon and again Saturday afternoon and evening. The latest on the Updraft. | |
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| Results from Minnesota state test scores reveal the scale of COVID-19's impact to student learning. Photo by Evan Frost | MPR News 2020 | ChoriPops by The Herbivorous Butcher. Courtesy of Minnesota State Fair | Looking for something more outside the fair food box? Three food writers gave their top food and drink picks during the first day of the Minnesota State Fair. They focused on unique flavors and ingredients. They also shared their thoughts on staying safe while chowing down at the fair. Find more on their suggestions in the full feature by Tim Nelson.
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Dr. Zeke McKinney has been fighting COVID-19 vaccine misinformation in the community by talking to people face-to-face. When it comes to vaccine hesitancy, “Everyone’s concerns … are completely unique,” McKinney said. “You have to hear what people’s concerns are and then try to address those one by one with facts.” He shared some of his specific strategies: If someone worries that the vaccines are too new? Tell them that governments and corporations have poured a great deal of funding into research and development. If someone doesn't trust the government? Let them know vaccines weren’t made by the government and that they’re some of the most deeply studied vaccines in history. Learn more in the full interview with Dr. McKinney. | |
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