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Gov. Walz Loosens MN Coronavirus Restrictions: Full List Released
Gov. Tim Walz's office noted that his announcement comes "as the COVID-19 situation improves by nearly every metric across Minnesota."

Gov. Tim Walz's office noted that his announcement comes "as the COVID-19 situation improves by nearly every metric across Minnesota."

Gov. Tim Walz Wednesday is set to announce looser restrictions for businesses and social gatherings as COVID-19 cases decline in Minnesota.
The risk of exposure in Stillwater and other parts of Washigton County has dropped significantly.
The risk of exposure in Woodbury and other parts of Washington County has dropped significantly.
The risk of exposure in Burnsville and other parts of Dakota County has dropped significantly.
The risk of exposure in Mendota Heights and other parts of Dakota County has dropped significantly.
The risk of exposure in Apple Valley and other parts of Dakota County has dropped significantly.
The risk of exposure in Eagan and other parts of Dakota County has dropped significantly.
Steadily, a growing number of Minnesotans are becoming inoculated against the coronavirus.
So far, most of the vaccine doses have been sent to Minnesota's private health care providers and pharmacies.
Gov. Tim Walz Wednesday will discuss "loosening" the restrictions that were placed on businesses and social gatherings back in November.
Indoor dining and other social activities have been banned since Nov. 20.
Here's the latest data on the coronavirus vaccination efforts in Washington County.
Here's the latest data on the coronavirus vaccination efforts in Hennepin County.
Here's the latest data on the coronavirus vaccination efforts in Dakota County.
The bar now faces a five-year liquor license revocation "for ongoing and blatant violations," state authorities announced this week.
Overall, 44,638 Minnesotans have been inoculated so far.
Overall, 44,638 Minnesotans have been inoculated so far.
Overall, 44,638 Minnesotans have been inoculated so far.
The Minnesota Department of Health is now releasing data about the COVID-19 vaccine distribution effort throughout the state.
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"I won’t take it," the congresswoman from Minnesota said about the COVID-19 vaccine.
The emergency regulation aims to protect restaurants while indoor dining is banned in the state.
Church officials say the move will allow more opportunities for Twin Cities Catholics to attend Mass while maintaining COVID-19 protocols.
Schools that have not reported a new case in the past 28 days do not appear on this list.
Here's a list of restrictions that will be in place over Christmas Day, New Year's Eve, and much of January in Minnesota.
Minnesota Republicans criticized the governor's decision Wednesday to extend a ban on indoor dining at restaurants, bars, and breweries.
The governor's new plan prioritizes keeping the state's elementary schools open for in-person learning.
Here's how the Mendota Heights area compares to other Dakota County cities when it comes to COVID-19 cases.
Here's how Apple Valley compares to other Dakota County cities when it comes to COVID-19 cases.
Here's how Eagan compares to other Dakota County cities when it comes to COVID-19 cases.
Ann Ulrich, who runs restaurants in Mendota Heights and West St. Paul, says immediate relief is needed for small businesses.
The governor's "four-week pause" order is set to expire Friday, but some of the restrictions are expected to continue.
Gov. Tim Walz's "four-week pause" order is set to expire Friday. On Wednesday, the governor will announce updated restrictions.
A new tool assesses the risk of gathering with others in Hennepin County.
A new tool assesses the risk of gathering with others in Washington County.
A new tool assesses the risk of gathering with others in Dakota County.
Minnesota's record-breaking surge in COVID-19 cases and deaths may be almost over.
"Further violations will result in a five-year liquor license revocation," state officials noted.
The $216 million economic relief package includes direct payments to restaurants, bars, and gyms.