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Coronavirus: Gov. Walz Issues 'Stay-At-Home' Order For Minnesota

Posted on May 23, 2020

TWIN CITIES, MN — To slow the spread of the new coronavirus across the state, Gov. Tim Walz Wednesday signed Executive Order 20-20 directing Minnesotans to stay at home and limit movements outside of their home beyond essential needs.

This order takes effect at 11:59 p.m. Friday and is to end at 5 p.m. April 10.

“We must take bold action to save the lives of Minnesotans,” Walz said. “Having served as a command sergeant major in the Army National Guard, I know the importance of having a plan. While the virus will still be here when this order ends, this action will slow the spread of COVID-19 and give Minnesota time to ready for battle.”


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Modeling data released Wednesday by the Minnesota Department of Health and University of Minnesota predicts that more than 70,000 Minnesotans could die from COVID-19 if the state takes no action.

The two-week order to stay home is forecast to significantly slow the spread of the COVID-19 virus and allow the state time to make key preparations for the pandemic. These preparations include building hospital capacity, increasing access to life-saving equipment such as ventilators, increasing testing, planning for how to care for vulnerable populations, and assessing public health data to determine which community mitigation strategies are most effective.

“We will work with our world-renowned health care sector, cutting-edge manufacturers, innovative business community and strong-spirited Minnesotans across the state to tackle this virus head-on,” Walz said.

“These are trying times. But we are Minnesotans. We see challenges, and we tackle them. No matter how daunting the challenge, no matter how dark the times, Minnesota has always risen up— by coming together. If we unite as one Minnesota, we will save lives.”

Minnesotans may leave their residences only to perform any of the following activities, and should practice social distancing while doing so:

Workers who work in critical sectors during this time are exempt from the stay-at-home order. These exemptions are based on federal guidance from the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency at the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, with some Minnesota-specific additions.

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This includes, but is not limited to, jobs in:

On Wednesday, Walz also issued executive orders extending the closure of bars, restaurants and other public accommodations set forth in Executive Orders 20-04 and 20-08 until 5 p.m. May 1 and authorizing the commissioner of education to implement a “distance learning period” for Minnesota students from March 30 through May 4.

“Our top priority is the health and safety of Minnesotans,” said Lt. Gov. Peggy Flanagan. “As the mom of a first-grader and the daughter of a parent with underlying health conditions, I know that the coming weeks will be difficult for many Minnesota families, but social distancing is the most important action we can take as a community to limit the spread of COVID-19 and care for each other.”

“Public health and health care workers around the state are working incredibly hard to protect Minnesotans from this outbreak, and we need all Minnesotans to do their part to slow the spread,” Minnesota Department of Health Commissioner Jan Malcolm said.

“These new measures will buy us much-needed time to secure additional resources and line up additional protections for our most vulnerable Minnesotans.”

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