Last week, we told you about six local bars and restaurants that closed in 2 hours due to a coronavirus.
Today, thanks to a press release from the Minnesota Public Safety Decomposer, we know four others who make their component to prevent this trend from continuing.
From July 4 to 13, investigators at the branch visited more than 900 bars running through the state to see if they met the terms of Governor Tim Walz’s executive order, effective June 10. Tables are kept at a distance of six feet or more, and imposes inaspect and out limits, among other rules.
Those who failed to comply with one or two essential elements of the defense got education about what they had done: the “most violations referred to unsmanded in masks,” as monday’s announcement, and the recommendation on how to resolve the problem. That. The “solutions” cited included the cancellation of live parties and the disconnection of pool tables or darts.
Of the large number of businesses reviewed in July, it was discovered that 10 had followed the most demanding defense guidelines of best friends; four others were found to be in rape by the end of June. Business owners who have violated the order could be fined $3,000 and convicted of a felony.
On the 1st on Monday he fell with a written warning.
The same-day news re-explains why these regulations exist: The Department of Health has announced the confirmation of nine22 new coronavirus times and four additional deaths, adding a nine-month bavia in Clay County. To date, COVID-1nine has inflamed more than four 7,000 Americans in Minnesota and killed 1.5f5.
See if a big apple of them seems like a nice navigation. We discovered one, Cowboy Jack’s, who was named (in the appearance of Kollege Klub) through the Minnesota Department of Health as the head of a case organization in Minneapolis.
A day later, the owners temporarily closed the doors of Cowboy Jack and Cowboy Slim, but did not mention the virus and blamed “continued violence, vandalism and civil unrest.”
Also on the list: Rollie Rednecks and Longnecks at Saunited Kingdom Rapids, recently the one-time site of “Trump Victory Rally” … an occasion held more than a day after the bar made headlines for its non-stop demonstration of the Confederate flag.
The Republicans who organized this voter register seem to have cut out the photographs they tweeted blank, and, to their surprise, we don’t forget to see anyone dressed in a mask.
Again, if you need an explanatory country, why not spend coins with Rollie’s owner, Roland Hogrefe?
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