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Biden adds South Africa to COVID-19 travel bans

Minnesota seniors get 24 hours to sign up for vaccine lottery

Minnesota seniors get 24 hours to sign up for vaccine lottery Jeremy Olson, Star Tribune © Star Tribune/Star Tribune/Glen Stubbe, Star Tribune/Star Tribune/TNS Registered nurse Darcey McCampbell measured a dose of the Pfizer COVID vaccine for Susan Murr of South St. Paul on Thursday at this test clinic in Brooklyn Center. Minnesota is trying a new approach to scheduling senior citizens for limited COVID-19 vaccinations this week giving them a 24-hour window to sign up for a lottery rather than a madcap free-for-all. Gov. Tim Walz on Monday announced that people 65 and older will have a full day, starting at 5 a.m. Tuesday, to preregister for vaccinations at one of nine test sites throughout the state. Those randomly selected will be notified Wednesday of their appointments later this week.

Minnesota bar owner faces lawsuit by state for defying unconstitutional COVID-19 restrictions

Lisa Monet Zarza, the co-owner of Alibi Drinkery, says ‘we knew what was at stake’ when she decided to reopen despite coronavirus restrictions. Lisa Monet Zarza, the co-owner of Alibi Drinkery in Minnesota, told Fox & Friends on Monday that she decided to open despite coronavirus restrictions in the state because our staff needed money and she couldn’t get through another three-month shutdown. Zarza added that she knew what was at stake when she decided to defy an indoor dining ban and now the Minnesota bar is being sued by the state. The Minnesota Department of Health on Saturday filed a lawsuit against the restaurant and bar in Lakeville after Alibi Drinkery opened on Dec. 16 in spite of the state’s coronavirus restrictions.

Minnesota sues local bar after it opened against COVID-19 restrictions

Dance school owner Larvita McFarquhar says she is appalled at the lack of aid the stimulus bill will provide to small businesses and argues strict policies coming from politicians are destroying lives in the U.S. The Minnesota Department of Health on Saturday filed a lawsuit against restaurant and bar Alibi Drinkery in Lakeville after it opened in spite of state coronavirus restrictions. MDH revoked Alibi s license to operate as a food and beverage service establishment 20 days after an initial warning on Dec. 22 after the restaurant continued to offer on-premises dining against Gov. Tim Walz s Nov. 18 executive order, according to MDH.

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