Speaking on WCCO-AM Radio in the Twin Cities this morning Governor Walz said he was concerned that the state may get as much as 40 percent less vaccine in the first shipments than it initially expected. In the interview Walz noted that with a second vaccine expected to be approved the flow of vaccine to the state should improve quickly. He says the Minnesota vaccine distribution is a model for the nation, but it needs the Federal government to distribute the supply. MPR News will have more on this developing story today.
Three days after the Electoral College affirmed the election outcome, Minnesota Republican U.S. Rep. Tom Emmer still refuses to call Joe Biden the president-elect.