MDH To Take Action After 120 Complaints Of Restaurants, Bars Flouting COVID Rules

MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) -- Minnesota is stepping up enforcement at restaurants to make sure they're following COVID-19 rules.

The Minnesota Department of Health announced Friday they have received 120 complaints about too many people inside of restaurants and bars, and employees not wearing masks.

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The state is now reassigning staff to respond. Officials say they will have a conversation with businesses first to make sure they know the rules. They will then check back a few days later to make sure the business is following them.

If not, the business will get a warning. And if nothing changes, they will get a cease-and-desist order.

MDH officials say the enforcement is focused on businesses that don't have adequate preparedness plans, and that allow too many customers at a single table without proper social distancing.

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