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With Eye to Reopening, Minnesota Puts $36 Million Into Accelerated COVID-19 Testing

Governor Wants to Process 20,000 Tests a Day
Gov. Tim Walz has been updating the public from the governor's mansion in St. Paul, where he self-quarantined early in the unfolding of the coronavirus pandemic. (Office of Gov. Tim Walz)
Gov. Tim Walz has been updating the public from the governor's mansion in St. Paul, where he self-quarantined early in the unfolding of the coronavirus pandemic. (Office of Gov. Tim Walz)
By Clare Kennedy
CoStar News
April 23, 2020 | 8:34 P.M.

Minnesota's state government has partnered with the Mayo Clinic and the University of Minnesota to embark on a new, aggressive push to test the public for the coronavirus, which has temporarily brought most commerce and social life to a standstill.

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