Have you lost a loved one to COVID-19 in Minnesota? We need your help on coronavirus.

February 3, 2021 at 1:07AM
After donning personal protective equipment RN Sarah Neva sanitizes her hands before going in to check on a COVID-19 patient on the fifth floor at Bethesda Hospital in May 2020. (David Joles, Star Tribune/The Minnesota Star Tribune)

Are you a health care worker, first responder or government employee on the front lines of COVID-19 response? Have you or a loved one been diagnosed with the novel coronavirus? Help us report on how the pandemic is affecting Minnesotans by sharing your story with the Star Tribune.

Have you lost a loved one to COVID-19?

As the Star Tribune continues to cover the impacts of the global pandemic, we are working to both memorialize the victims and to provide readers with a greater understanding of the virus. For that, we need your help. If you have lost a family member or friend to COVID-19 and want to share their story, please email coronavirus@startribune.com. We will not publish details of your submission without your permission.

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If you are a health care worker, first responder, grocery store worker or someone else working on the front lines of COVID-19 response and would like us to know something, please email coronavirus@startribune.com. A reporter might be in contact if we pursue the story.

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