List of cities, businesses lifting mask requirement, and those keeping it
Minnesota s mask mandate is being repealed on Friday.
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With Gov. Tim Walz lifting the statewide mask mandate on Friday, those who have been vaccinated for COVID-19 no longer need to wear masks indoors except for in a few situations.
The announcement, which came after CDC guidance was issued Thursday, brings an end to almost 10 months of a statewide indoor mask-wearing requirement, though it has prompted concerns that the move will encourage those who have not been vaccinated not to wear masks while indoors.
In response to the measure, some Twin Cities businesses such as Rosedale Center have said they will lift their own face mask requirements now the order has been lifted.
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Outside Dan Marshall s Mischief Toy Store in St. Paul, Minn., daughter Abby delivers a package for curbside pickup last month. Marshall expects revenue to be down 30% this year but is emphasizing safety for customers and employees. Previous Next
Thursday, December 24, 2020 1:00 am
Retailers put safety first
JOYCE M. ROSENBERG | Associated Press
NEW YORK – Dan Marshall s toy store should be crowded this time of the year with parents and grandparents buying gifts and children trying out games. Instead, only a handful of customers are in Mischief Toy Store at any time, and their visits are short and efficient.
Yet while the coronavirus outbreak is giving Marshall his most challenging holiday season in more than 20 years in business, his priority is keeping everyone safe – customers, as well as the workers in his family-run business.
AP Business Writer
In this Wednesday, Nov. 11, 2020 photo provided by Dan Marshall, his daughter, Abby, delivers a package for curbside pickup outside the Mischief Toy Store in St. Paul, Minn. While the coronavirus outbreak is giving Marshall his most challenging holiday season in over 20 years in business, his priority is keeping everyone customers and all the workers in his family-run business safe. (Dan Marshall via AP)
NEW YORK Dan Marshall’s toy store should be crowded this time of the year with parents and grandparents buying gifts and children trying out games. Instead, only a handful of customers are in Mischief Toy Store at any time, and their visits are short and efficient.