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MARSHALL The end is in sight for Minnesota’s COVID-19 restrictions, and how quickly it comes will depend partly on how fast Minnesotans get vaccinated for the virus, Gov. Tim Walz said Thursday.
Walz unveiled a three-step plan for ending limits on outdoor and indoor gatherings, bar and restaurant restrictions, and the state mask mandate. The end of mask requirements will come by July 1, or as soon as 70% of eligible Minnesotans are vaccinated.
“We can make it happen,” Walz said Thursday. He noted that Minnesota is only about 473,000 doses away from having 70% vaccination.
Most of the restrictions affecting local businesses like bars and restaurants will be gone by the end of the month. But while it’s a positive thing, some local businesspeople said it’s not likely to have a big immediate impact for them.
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The Wooden Nickelâs patio sat empty on Wednesday afternoon, but the bar and grill said it plans to open the patio this weekend, after new guidance from Gov. Tim Walz. Bars, restaurants and breweries will remain closed for dine-in service, but outdoor service is allowed at 50% capacity. Some area businesses say it remains to be seen whether customers will come out to their patios.
MARSHALL Â Minnesota bars and restaurants still aren’t open for indoor dining under updated COVID-19 restrictions announced Wednesday. But Gov. Tim Walz’s updates did include some options for outdoor service and at least a couple of area businesses say they will be re-opening their patios.