The Minnesota Department of Health has identified 89 "breakthrough" cases of COVID-19. Director of Infectious Diseases Kris Ehresmann said a "breakthrough" case is when a person gets COVID-19 after the two weeks following getting fully vaccinated. She said it's not surprising. 42 of 72 cases didn't have any symptoms at all, and so I think that's important to keep in mind," Ehresmann said. She says it means even if you're vaccinated, you could still get the disease, be asymptomatic and pass it along to someone else. MDH's goal is to get 80% of Minnesotans vaccinated.