Watch Live: Minn. governor discusses COVID mental health toll

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Minnesota Governor Tim Walz is joining state mental health leaders Friday to discuss resources as COVID-19 cases continue to take a mental and physical toll. The Minnesota Department of Health reported 6,812 new COVID-19 cases and 68 deaths Friday – the second-highest single-day record. 

Walz announced a new round of restrictions earlier this week that go into effect a minute before midnight on Friday. The restrictions require all bars and restaurants to go take-out only, and they close entertainment venues and put youth sports on pause. 


How to watch Minnesota Governor Tim Walz speak today

  • What: Minnesota Governor Tim Walz joins state mental health leaders to discuss resources as COVID-19 cases continue to take a physical and mental toll
  • Date: Friday, November 20, 2020
  • Time: 3 p.m. ET 
  • Location: Minnesota 
  • Online stream: Live on CBSN Minnesota in the player above and on your mobile or streaming device 

Over the past few days, Walz has asked Minnesotans to comply with the new restrictions to help alleviate the immense strain on the state’s health care workers. Various hospitals systems around the state are hundreds of staff members short due to coronavirus cases, exposures, and quarantines. Rice Hospital in Willmar has said that for 10 out of 11 days, they have had periods where they could not admit patients, CBS Minnesota reports

There are currently 1,751 people diagnosed with COVID-19 in hospitals around Minnesota, of which 367 are in the ICU. Those in intensive care with COVID-19 are taking up roughly 30% of the beds. Hospitalizations have never been higher during the pandemic.

According to the state’s Dial Back Dashboard, the state’s seven-day rolling average positivity rate was 15.4% as of November 10, due to data lag. A rate of over 10% puts Minnesota in the “high risk” category.

The state has been increasing the amount of tests administered on a daily basis. In total, over 2.2 million people have been tested for COVID-19 in the state.

Since March, a total of 3,150 people have died. Though the vast majority of those cases have occurred in long-term care facilities, young people are also impacted by the virus.

Note: Streaming plans are subject to change 

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