
A Quick Visual Guide to What’s Open and Closed During #StayHomeMN
Following Wednesday afternoon's two-week "shelter in place" order from Governor Tim Walz, you may be wondering, "Alright, so what's open and closed, where can I go and not?"
Here's an easy visual guide to help you through #StayHomeMN:
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According to the graphic, here's what's open:
- Hospitals
- Clinics
- State Legislature
- Food (grocery stores, farmers markets, food banks, convenience stores, bakeries, take-out and delivery restaurants)
- Pharmacies
- Food Shelves
- Convenience Stores
- Liquor Stores
- Child Care Facilities
- News Organizations
- Gas Stations
- Funeral Homes
- Banks
- Hardware Stores
- Post Offices
According to the graphic, here's what's closed:
- Dine-in Restaurants
- Bars and Nightclubs
- Entertainment Venues
- Gyms and Fitness Studios
- Zoos
- Museums
- Arcades
- Playgrounds
- Bowling Alleys
- Movie Theaters
- Concert Halls
- Country Clubs
- Salons and Barber Shops
- Tattoo Parlors
This is not a complete list of all closures, just a sample of basic locations you may wonder whether or not you can visit during #StayHomeMN. Also, note that all dine-in restaurants, bars and similar businesses are temporarily closed through May 1, 2020.
For all your news and information regarding COVID-19 in Minnesota, visit here.

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