ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz has ordered the temporary shutdown of public schools to allow administrators and teachers to make plans for switching to distance learning as the number of people with COVID-19 increases. Schools will be closed to kindergarten through 12th grade students by Wednesday and will remain shut down through March 27. The number of cases in Minnesota rose to 35 as of Sunday morning, up 14 from Saturday. Health Commissioner Jan Malcolm says most have identified sources of exposure. But she didn’t rule out that some may cases may involve community spread. The vast majority of people infected with the new coronavirus recover with in weeks.