The pandemic struck Minnesota in November unlike any month so far, accounting for half of all COVID-19 infections and one-third of the deaths.
"We are a hot spot," Minnesota Health Commissioner Jan Malcolm said.
Although some disease tracking indicators have inched down from highs earlier in November, Malcolm echoed recent warnings from the White House Coronavirus Task Force about a continued COVID-19 surge. "We really need to see sustained reductions in case growth and positivity rates to consider … whether the tide is really turning or not," Malcolm said.
That could mean restrictions for the Christmas holiday.
"I think the guidance around Thanksgiving is going to be very similar around Christmas," Gov. Tim Walz said at a Monday afternoon news conference.
About a week before Thanksgiving, Walz limited social gatherings to household members only.
"There would be little reason for me to believe that there's going to be dramatic change in the trajectory of the virus and the virus spread … in little less than four weeks," he said.
Minnesota entered the second week of a four-week emergency order that closed bars, restaurants, entertainment venues and fitness centers.