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Sanford Health details COVID-19 surge plan

Sanford Health is making plans to fill nearly 900 beds on its main Sanford USD Medical Center campus if an anticipated surge in COVID-19 patients meets projections.

6 years ago

City details SOAR plan for businesses

Businesses: Here’s what you need to know about the city’s new program to help slow the spread of COVID-19.

6 years ago

First National Bank plans downtown building makeover

The downtown headquarters of The First National Bank in Sioux Falls is about to start a big face-lift.

6 years ago

Hotel operators try to tough it out as occupancy plummets

“Never in my wildest nightmares could I have dreamt up anything this drastic for our industry.” The hotel industry is reeling from unprecedented effects of COVID-19.

6 years ago

First Premier leaders share approach to COVID-19

One of the city’s largest employers is balancing big demand for its financial services with the need to keep about 2,300 employees safe.

6 years ago

Sioux Falls stay-at-home order to go away with new plan to work with businesses

The city of Sioux Falls plans to work with those places that generate the largest numbers of people gathering instead of potentially issuing a broader stay-at-home order.

6 years ago

Sanford treats Fargo COVID-19 patient with blood plasma

A critically ill patient has received a transfusion of plasma from a recovered COVID-19 patient, the first use of the therapy in the Sanford Health system.

6 years ago

How to manage COVID-19 symptoms at home

Most people who get sick with COVID-19 will be cared for at home. This is how to manage your symptoms.

6 years ago

Survey results: Sioux Falls residents weigh in on life during COVID-19

Are you taking COVID-19 seriously? Do you think others are? Why do you leave the house? Readers told us in part one of our COVID-19 survey series.

6 years ago

Employees at Walmart, Kum & Go test positive for COVID-19

An employee at a Sioux Falls Kum & Go and an employee at the Louise Avenue Walmart store have tested positive for COVID-19 during a time the state Department of Health said they were able to transmit the virus to others.

6 years ago

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