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Friday, October 3, 2025

CITY OF SAINT PAUL: Non-Critical Businesses Reopen Beginning May 18

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City Of Saint Paul issued the following announcement on May 14.

 Beginning May 18, non-critical businesses, like retail stores and main street businesses, can reopen if they have a social distancing plan and operate at 50 percent capacity. Additionally, the State is assembling guidance on how to safely reopen bars, restaurants, barbershops, salons, and other businesses impacted by the Governor’s executive orders beginning June 1. Watch for more updates from the Minnesota Department of Employment & Economic Development about what this means for business here: https://mn.gov/deed/newscenter/covid/safework/.

Also, starting May 18, Minnesotans are welcome to gather with friends and family in groups of 10 or less with safe social distancing practices in place.

The Governor continues to encourage Minnesotans to take cautious steps forward by protecting those most at risk, supporting workers, and all do our part to slow the spread of the virus by:

- Washing your hands often

- Getting tested when sick

- Maintaining social distance

- Wearing a mask

- Staying home when able

Learn more about the Governor’s order and #StaySafeMN updates here: https://mn.gov/covid19/for-minnesotans/stay-safe-mn/index.jsp.

Original source can be found here.

Source: City Of Saint Paul

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