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Indoor dining to resume in Minnesota January 11
Gyms, entertainment venues also see some restrictions eased
Indoor dining to resume in Minnesota January 11 By Mitch Keegan | January 6, 2021 at 10:40 AM CST - Updated January 6 at 6:55 PM
ST. PAUL, Minn. (KEYC) - As the COVID-19 situation improves by nearly every metric across Minnesota, Governor Tim Walz today announced measures that loosen restrictions on important parts of daily life. The Governor also urged Minnesotans to protect the progress made over the past month.
“The situation in Minnesota is undeniably better than it was last month,” Governor Walz said. “We have reasons to be optimistic, and Minnesotans’ sacrifice and commitment to their communities helped change the pandemic’s trajectory and saved lives. But we need to protect the progress we’ve made.”
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As COVID-19 Situation Improves, Governor Walz Loosens Restrictions
By Ashley Hanley|2021-01-06T11:02:59-06:00January 6th, 2021|
[ST. PAUL, MN] – As the COVID-19 situation improves by nearly every metric across Minnesota, Governor Tim Walz today announced measures that loosen restrictions on important parts of daily life. The Governor also urged Minnesotans to protect the progress made over the past month.
“The situation in Minnesota is undeniably better than it was last month,” Governor Walz said.
“We have reasons to be optimistic, and Minnesotans’ sacrifice and commitment to their communities helped change the pandemic’s trajectory and saved lives. But we need to protect the progress we’ve made.”