City of Minneapolis lifts COVID-19 requirements

City of Minneapolis lifts Covid requirements for people entering food and drink establishments.

Effective immediately, the city of Minneapolis is rescinding emergency regulations requiring people entering food and drink establishments to show proof of COVID-19 vaccination or a negative test. The end of the mandate comes as COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations are substantially down in Minnesota.

There will be NO requirement to show proof of vaccination status or negative COVID-19 test when you attend the MPF Convention--including any restaurant, bar or hotel you frequent while you are at the show.

The requirement in the city of Minneapolis that masks are worn in most public places will remain in effect for now. (As a reminder, this is a mandate from the city of Minneapolis--not from MPF.)

MPF is excited to welcome you back to the convention, March 22-24, and the enthusiasm to get together in-person is palpable. Our expanded Exhibit Hall is nearly sold out, companies are scheduling a myriad of meetings and registration is increasing on a daily basis.

 

 

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