To mitigate the risk of in-person therapy sessions, clinics are using teletherapy to offer services to clients. But increased financial concerns act as barriers to the increased need for help.
Coronavirus
As the Covid-19 pandemic deepens, companies in other industries are starting to lay off workers.
Economic fallout of COVID-19 continues to spread.
While coronavirus continues to take its toll on Minnesota, the medical technology sector makes strides to providing more testing and protection equipment.
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While coronavirus continues to take its toll on Minnesota, the medical technology sector makes strides to providing more testing and protection equipment.
The Minneapolis beanie brand will donate 50,000 masks to children’s hospitals and clinics over the next two weeks.
Tips and tricks for making the best of video conferencing.
The iconic woolen mill has supplied the military with blankets since World War I, and during the pandemic, it’s being called upon again.
The automaker is lending 3M fans to use in a next-generation face mask that filters air for wearers.
Unsurprisingly, most applications came from workers in the food industry.
Rosedale and Burnsville centers are still maintaining abbreviated hours.
The Science Museum of Minnesota and the Children’s Museum forced to lay off or furlough the majority of employees amid covid-19 outbreak. Other museums follow.
While many co-working spaces close their doors and seek ways to support members remotely, some still remain open.
Members are told the Minneapolis gym may not reopen, but owners say they aren't giving up.
Stratasys, Dunwoody College of Technology, and Woodchuck USA are working on medical face shields needed in the fight against COVID-19.
The nonprofit makes it easier to direct donations at the pandemic and beefs up its helpline.
As of Friday, Gov. Tim Walz has signed a dozen executive orders to address the pandemic, while Minnesota’s Fortune 500 companies ramp up production of much-needed medical supplies.
The organization says it can now process as many as 4,000 tests a day.
The state’s biggest food celebrity on the struggle facing shuttered independent restaurants and what the future might hold.