While cases are low in the U.S. now, the authorization is an effort to provide protection in case the coronavirus resurges.
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St. Paul business climate bouncing back after pandemic, says Chamber's B Kyle
Chamber CEO talks about surviving a loss of downtown employees and continuing to help businesses connect.
Lynx

After 1-6 start, Lynx regroup by addressing 'falling apart' on defense
Coach Cheryl Reeve prepared for Tuesday's game against the New York Liberty by trying to help her players regain their defensive passion.
Politics
Voters in First Congressional District choose candidates for special election in Tuesday primary
Twenty candidates filed to run for the seat held by the late U.S. Rep. Jim Hagedorn.
Eat & Drink

Justin Sutherland returns to Lowertown St. Paul with a new kind of steakhouse
Noyes & Cutler will open in June inside the former Public.
Sports

Osaka loses to 20-year-old American in 1st round of French Open
A year ago, Naomi Osaka left the French Open of her own volition, never beaten on the court but as a safeguard for her mental health. Now unseeded, she lost to Amanda Anisimova for the second time this year.