Dialing back in Minnesota

By Maia Irvin 

On Tuesday, Governor Tim Walz announced new COVID-19 restrictions and safety measures to combat the growing spread of the virus in Minnesota, according to news sources. 

Walz announced at a press conference that the state will be adding new COVID-19 restrictions as Minnesota's COVID-19 cases, deaths and hospitalizations continue to increase, according to KARE 11. The new restrictions are meant to target situations in which primarily young people congregate such as restaurants, funerals and wedding receptions, according to CBS

CBS reported that 71% of Minnesota's spreading cases are happening in social settings. 

These restrictions will go into effect at 10 p.m. Friday and will limit the capacity of social gatherings, weddings and funeral receptions, and bars and restaurants, KARE 11 reported. 

Walz stated that this spread is not restricted to the metro, but it erupted in other parts of Minnesota as well, according to KARE 11. 

"Every corner of our state is being impacted by this," Walz said, KARE 11 reported. 

The Minnesota Department of Health reported Tuesday that there were 4,843 new confirmed cases and 23 new confirmed deaths. This brings Minnesota totals to 188,114 confirmed cases and 2,668 confirmed deaths. 

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