Minneapolis, St. Paul to Require Proof of Vaccination to Enter Bars, Restaurants, Theaters, Gyms and More

Minneapolis, St. Paul to Require Proof of Vaccination to Enter Bars, Restaurants, Theaters, Gyms and More

If you’re headed to an indoor sports game or a restaurant in Minneapolis or St. Paul, soon you’ll need to bring your COVID-19 vaccine card or a negative test taken within 72 hours. Establishments serving food and drink indoors in the Twin Cities, including bars, restaurants, theaters, sports and entertainment venues, bowling alleys, and convention centers, will need to require proof of vaccinations or negative tests, in an effort to slow the fast-spreading omicron variant.

 

Minneapolis, St. Paul to Require Proof of Vaccination to Enter Bars, Restaurants, Theaters, Gyms and More

Minneapolis, St. Paul to Require Proof of Vaccination to Enter Bars, Restaurants, Theaters, Gyms and More

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