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Walz places restrictions on bars, restaurants, social gatherings as COVID-19 cases climb

Gov. Tim Walz on Tuesday announced a curfew for bars and restaurants along with other restrictions. 4:26 pm, Nov. 10, 2020 × Owner Mike Robison serves a patron a drink Tuesday, Nov. 10, at the Alley On Ash in New London. The Alley On Ash is one of the many area bars and restaurants that will have to close their doors each day after 10 p.m. beginning Friday, Nov. 13 as a result of COVID-19 cases rising in Minnesota. Erica Dischino / West Central Tribune ST. PAUL Minnesota bars and restaurants will be prohibited from serving in-person meals or drinks after 10 p.m. beginning Friday, Nov. 13, and patrons will be barred from sitting at the counter or playing pool, Gov. Tim Walz announced.

Minnesota Medical Association: House Commerce Committee Passes Formulary Stabilization Bill

One of the MMA s top legislative priorities passed its first House committee on Feb. 3, backed by the testimony of MMA President Marilyn Peitso, MD. The legislation, HF 58, would limit the ability of insurance companies and pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs) to force a patient to change from a drug they re using during the middle of their enrollment year. The bill would also require insurers and PBMs to use a real-time benefit tool so a prescriber would know, prior to writing a prescription, whether the drug is on formulary. Peitso told the committee that these changes to a patient s drug coverage creates huge administrative hassles and costs to physicians and clinics, and can have severe health impacts on certain patients.

MMA President urges patience as COVID doses arrive in MN

MMA President urges patience as COVID doses arrive in MN By Minnesota News Network|2021-01-25T06:14:02-06:00January 25th, 2021| As the state continues to try and get Minnesotans vaccinated for COVID-19, Minnesota Medical Association President Marilyn Peitso says there are obstacles… “The barriers of actually getting the vaccine into the state, we’re only getting a certain allotment every week and that supply is what we have to work with.” Demand has been high since officials announced a COVID-19 vaccine pilot program for adults 65 years of age and older. Share This Post With Your Friends!

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