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The COVID-19 vaccine at Children’s Minnesota: what you need to know

Learn more about the COVID-19 vaccine at Children’s Minnesota.

What expecting moms should know about the COVID-19 vaccine

When it comes to the COVID-19 vaccine, you might have a lot of questions—especially if you are pregnant or may become pregnant soon.

Heart disease and COVID-19: what parents need to know

We talked with Dr. Bradford Chu, pediatric and fetal cardiologist at Children’s Minnesota and the Children’s Heart Clinic, about how COVID-19 may affect kids with heart disease and how parents can help.

One Children’s Minnesota employee’s experience with COVID-19, and his thoughts on the vaccine

Hear from James Burroughs, vice president, chief equity and inclusion officer at Children’s Minnesota, about his COVID-19 experience, and his thoughts on the vaccine.

COVID-19 testing for kids at Children’s Minnesota

Here’s what you need to know about our COVID-19 tests for kids.

Caring for COVID-19 at home: The Moses family’s story

Hear about the Moses family’s story of caring for COVID-19 at home.

CHI St. Gabriel’s Health Project ECHO hosts webinar on COVID-19 featuring Gabrielle Hester, MD

Over 150 healthcare providers from around the state of Minnesota participated in a live webinar hosted by CHI St. Gabriel’s Health, through the Project ECHO model, on Tuesday, December 1.

Reinventing health care: Children’s Minnesota responds to COVID-19

In the latest issue of MetroDocs, the membership journal of the Twin Cities Medical Society, Dr. Razaan Byrne, primary care pediatrician at Children’s Minnesota, writes about Children’s Minnesota’s response to COVID-19, and the organization’s extensive efforts to reinvent health care to meet the changing needs of patients in the midst of the global pandemic.

Halloween costume ideas with face masks

Children’s Minnesota is here to help you with fun Halloween costume ideas that also keep your kids safe.

Children’s Minnesota nurse’s COVID-19 experience leads her to national conference

Deanna Jensen was deployed to New York City to help care for COVID-19 patients. Her team’s research at this hospital led her to a national conference presentation.