ST. PAUL, Minn. –most a number of Co-Vid restrictions in a majort rollback. Walz cited rising vaccinations and declining COVID-19 cases. “Our vaccine rollout is leading the nation, the most vulnerable Minnesotans are getting the shot, and it is becoming increasingly more safe to return to our daily lives,” Walz said. “The sun is shining brighter.” The new guidelines:

> Public venues. May be open at 50% capacity, with a limit of 10,000 for outdoor venues. Yes, that includes the Twins home opener Aril 8.

> Bars and restaurants.  \May be open to 75% capacity with a limit of 250 people and bar seating for parties of four.

> Gyms, fitness centers, pools. May be open to 50% capacity.

> Hair salons, barbershops. No limits.

> Religious services. No occupancy limits.

> Social gatherings. Maximum increased to 50 peopleoutdoors, 15 indoors.

Walz. “The thaw is here, but in Minnesota we know better than to let our guard down at the first sign of spring, Keep doing what you need to do to stay safe, and we’ll get through this together.” Specifically: Mask and socially distance.