Detroit was at Target Field for five games in four days over Labor Day weekend. Tigers manager Ron Gardenhire ran into a bout of food poisoning and still wasn t feeling well 10 days later.
The Tigers were in the middle of a four-game home series vs. Cleveland. General Manager Al Avila came for a meeting with Gardenhire and heard this: I said to Al, I m done, Gardenhire said. He was great, as always, talking about the end of the season, and I said, No, Al, I m done right now. I can t do this for another game. I feel terrible. I m afraid I might have a heart attack.
In allocating vaccines, the North Dakota Department of Health distributes vaccines first to the large health systems, including Sanford and Essentia, then to public health units, followed by retail pharmacies, said Monte Roemmich, a Sanford pharmacy manager.
“As soon as we know vaccine is coming in, we work on scheduling, setting up appointments,” he said.
Minnesota follows a different method, allocating vaccines through eight coalitions located throughout the state. The three distribution channels in North Dakota a rotation between health systems, public health units and pharmacies aren’t as evident in Minnesota, Hanson said.
Within the Essentia system, rural clinics lag a week behind Fargo in receiving vaccines, unless communities have a hospital, in which case they are on par with larger communities, Hanson said. Minnesota is about two weeks behind North Dakota, she said.
Grounding exercises are mental and physical activities designed to help manage stress and anxiety. Simple exercises include deep, counted breaths and focusing
Local COVID-19 patients at high risk of severe cases receive antibody transfusion treatment
Local COVID-19 patients at high risk of severe cases receive antibody transfusion treatment By Lauren Andrego | January 20, 2021 at 10:34 PM CST - Updated January 20 at 11:04 PM
NORTH MANKATO, Minn. (KEYC) Meet Tom and Barb Kiffe, 86-year-old high school sweethearts of Mankato High School Class of 1952 and married for 64 years.
Now they reside at Oak Terrace Assisted Living.
Talk to them for a minute and you’d never know they recovered from COVID-19 earlier this month.
“I had a little fever at first,” Tom said. “Then I had a sore throat. And then just kind of, listless, you know, not bad. I just wasn’t myself.”
Rocks, raindrop and a hug: Nine outdoor art gems in the Twin Cities Itching for an art fix? Take this tour of Twin Cities public art treasures. December 10, 2020 11:32am Text size Copy shortlink:
Museums are still shut down, but luckily the Twin Cities area is home to many public artworks. We tracked down some outdoor art treasures that you can check out safely some visible from the street or a car, others located in parks.
Social Justice Billboard Project
Three billboards positioned high above the corner of 38th and Chicago, where George Floyd was killed, spotlight work by artists of color. New York-based Naima Green s & full of dreams too captures a path through a lush, green, tropical garden. To All My Relations (Metakuye Oyasin), by Ivan Watkins of Los Angeles, portrays a man with dreads and a feathered headdress sitting in a Minneapolis landscape of the Stone Arch Bridge, Mississippi River and downtown