The unprecedented number of COVID-19 deaths continued Thursday with another 72 fatalities and 7,877 cases announced by state health officials.
It is another record-setting one-day increase in the state's coronavirus death tally. The previous high was reached just on Wednesday when 67 deaths were announced by the Minnesota Department of Health.
So far the pandemic has led to the deaths of 3,082 Minnesotans. Many of them died of lung-related COVID-19 complications, such as pneumonia and respiratory failure.
At least 249,906 Minnesotans have been sickened by the new coronavirus that causes COVID-19.
Since October, state health officials have said case growth is driven by spread throughout the community rather than large outbreaks in high-risk settings such as food processing plants or long-term care facilities, as was common early in the pandemic.
"It is everywhere," Gov. Tim Walz said Wednesday in a televised address. "It is very difficult for us to even contact trace."
Cases are growing so fast in some counties that investigations into new COVID-19 infections have been suspended.
"As we continue to witness record setting increases, Olmsted County Public Health Services does not have the capacity to continue conducting case investigations and contact tracing for every individual who tests positive for COVID-19," the southeastern Minnesota county said in a statement earlier this week.