Walz's Statewide Testing Strategy
This week, Gov. Tim Walz announced a rigorous plan that would allow for the testing of up to 20,000 COVID-19 test samples per day as a result of a $36 million appropriation from the COVID-19 Minnesota Fund to Mayo Clinic and the University of Minnesota. In comparison, the state is currently able to test 8,000 samples per day. The Minnesota Department of Health is now instructing doctors to test every symptomatic person they encounter.
"We have to know who is sick and who is recovered in order to safely reopen the state, and testing is one of the best ways to make sure we’re staying safe. Testing is important not just for the physical health of our citizens, it’s vitally important to the health of the economy," said Senate Majority Leader Paul Gazelka, in support.
Focused testing will be conducted on vulnerable populations, staff who serve those populations, health care workers, communities of color and American Indian populations, and the workforce of critical infrastructure sectors.
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