Minnesota: Getting Lackadaisical in the Face of COVID-19

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Title

Minnesota: Getting Lackadaisical in the Face of COVID-19

Description

This visualization explores differences in infection numbers and social practices between April and October 2020. By October 2020 precautions to slow the virus were lessening as things began to open back up, despite higher than ever numbers of new cases, in contrast to April, when Minnesota had lockdowns when the virus first arrived and had relatively low numbers of infections.

Creator

Sophia Colalillo

Contributor

Elizabeth Budd & Anna Hagen

Date

10/30/2020

Type

Text or Document

Subject

Carleton College, Flexibility/Patience, Masks/PPE, Minnesota

Identifier

idsc_colalillo.pdf

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Connection to Carleton

Student

Files

idsc_colalillo.pdf

Citation

Sophia Colalillo, “Minnesota: Getting Lackadaisical in the Face of COVID-19,” Carleton Covid-19 Archive, accessed April 24, 2026, https://covid19archive.sites.carleton.edu/items/show/1096.

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