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North Dakotans like to see themselves as exceptional. They're fiercely independent. They don't want intrusive government. They love Donald Trump. Do those traits help to explain why North Dakota is a coronavirus hot spot?
North Dakotans like to see themselves as exceptional. They're fiercely independent. They don't want intrusive government. They love Donald Trump. Do those traits help to explain why North Dakota is a coronavirus hot spot?
BISMARCK — With North Dakota leading the nation's surging COVID-19 outbreak, 60 medical personnel from the U.S. Air Force have been deployed to help relieve the state's hospital staffing crisis.
BISMARCK — With North Dakota leading the nation's surging COVID-19 outbreak, 60 medical personnel from the U.S. Air Force have been deployed to help relieve the state's hospital staffing crisis.
North Dakotans like to see themselves as exceptional. They're fiercely independent. They don't want intrusive government. They love Donald Trump. Do those traits help to explain why North Dakota is a coronavirus hot spot?
North Dakotans like to see themselves as exceptional. They're fiercely independent. They don't want intrusive government. They love Donald Trump. Do those traits help to explain why North Dakota is a coronavirus hot spot?
North Dakotans like to see themselves as exceptional. They're fiercely independent. They don't want intrusive government. They love Donald Trump. Do those traits help to explain why North Dakota is a coronavirus hot spot?
North Dakotans like to see themselves as exceptional. They're fiercely independent. They don't want intrusive government. They love Donald Trump. Do those traits help to explain why North Dakota is a coronavirus hot spot?
BISMARCK — A week after rolling out a statewide mask mandate, Gov. Doug Burgum said Friday, Nov. 20, that he reversed on previous opposition to the policy in response to dwindling capacity in state hospitals and to preempt a potential health care staffing crunch after Thanksgiving.
BISMARCK — A week after rolling out a statewide mask mandate, Gov. Doug Burgum said Friday, Nov. 20, that he reversed on previous opposition to the policy in response to dwindling capacity in state hospitals and to preempt a potential health care staffing crunch after Thanksgiving.
BISMARCK — With North Dakota leading the nation's surging COVID-19 outbreak, 60 medical personnel from the U.S. Air Force have been deployed to help relieve the state's hospital staffing crisis.
BISMARCK — A week after rolling out a statewide mask mandate, Gov. Doug Burgum said Friday, Nov. 20, that he reversed on previous opposition to the policy in response to dwindling capacity in state hospitals and to preempt a potential health care staffing crunch after Thanksgiving.
BISMARCK — A week after rolling out a statewide mask mandate, Gov. Doug Burgum said Friday, Nov. 20, that he reversed on previous opposition to the policy in response to dwindling capacity in state hospitals and to preempt a potential health care staffing crunch after Thanksgiving.
BISMARCK — With North Dakota leading the nation's surging COVID-19 outbreak, 60 medical personnel from the U.S. Air Force have been deployed to help relieve the state's hospital staffing crisis.
BISMARCK — With North Dakota leading the nation's surging COVID-19 outbreak, 60 medical personnel from the U.S. Air Force have been deployed to help relieve the state's hospital staffing crisis.
BISMARCK — With North Dakota leading the nation's surging COVID-19 outbreak, 60 medical personnel from the U.S. Air Force have been deployed to help relieve the state's hospital staffing crisis.
88 inmates tested positive last week.
88 inmates tested positive last week.
The Democratic former vice president has vowed to make tackling COVID-19 a top priority after taking office on Jan. 20, having accused Trump during the campaign of panicking and surrendering in the face of a public health crisis.
The Democratic former vice president has vowed to make tackling COVID-19 a top priority after taking office on Jan. 20, having accused Trump during the campaign of panicking and surrendering in the face of a public health crisis.
State health officials have reported 396 COVID-19 fatalities this month, as the spreading virus surged the number of people testing positive and hospitalizations to record levels, causing what health systems leaders have described as a crisis.
State health officials have reported 396 COVID-19 fatalities this month, as the spreading virus surged the number of people testing positive and hospitalizations to record levels, causing what health systems leaders have described as a crisis.
November is on track to be North Dakota's deadliest month of the COVID-19 pandemic, and most public health experts say the outbreak will likely get worse before it gets better. But, a vaccine could be coming soon, and the extent to which the state falls deeper into the clutches of the virus depends on the choices residents make.
November is on track to be North Dakota's deadliest month of the COVID-19 pandemic, and most public health experts say the outbreak will likely get worse before it gets better. But, a vaccine could be coming soon, and the extent to which the state falls deeper into the clutches of the virus depends on the choices residents make.
BISMARCK — A week after rolling out a statewide mask mandate, Gov. Doug Burgum said Friday, Nov. 20, that he reversed on previous opposition to the policy in response to dwindling capacity in state hospitals and to preempt a potential health care staffing crunch after Thanksgiving.
BISMARCK — A week after rolling out a statewide mask mandate, Gov. Doug Burgum said Friday, Nov. 20, that he reversed on previous opposition to the policy in response to dwindling capacity in state hospitals and to preempt a potential health care staffing crunch after Thanksgiving.
BISMARCK — With North Dakota leading the nation's surging COVID-19 outbreak, 60 medical personnel from the U.S. Air Force have been deployed to help relieve the state's hospital staffing crisis.
BISMARCK — With North Dakota leading the nation's surging COVID-19 outbreak, 60 medical personnel from the U.S. Air Force have been deployed to help relieve the state's hospital staffing crisis.
North Dakotans like to see themselves as exceptional. They're fiercely independent. They don't want intrusive government. They love Donald Trump. Do those traits help to explain why North Dakota is a coronavirus hot spot?
North Dakotans like to see themselves as exceptional. They're fiercely independent. They don't want intrusive government. They love Donald Trump. Do those traits help to explain why North Dakota is a coronavirus hot spot?
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