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With Minnesota set to announce new restrictions, here's how other states are handling COVID-19 spikes. In addition, museums and casinos across the state will close down beginning Friday,. To the right, you will find a clickable casino map featuring the location of all 20 casinos, poker rooms, and race tracks in Minnesota. To view a larger map, be sure to check out our Minnesota casinos map, which is fully interactive and extremely helpful in finding MN casinos that are close to you. Play Minnesota Casino Games Online for Free. The casino announced on Monday afternoon a “voluntary, temporary closure” of Grand Casino Mille Lacs and Grand Casino Hinckley starting at 4 p.m. Monday, in order to help fight the spread of. Black Bear Casino Resort is now open Sunday through Thursday, 8 am to 2 am, and Friday through Saturday, 24 hours. Enjoy your favorite Slots, Bingo and Table Games. The Black Bear Buffet, Seven Fires Steakhouse and Sage Deli are all open for dine-in and take-out service.

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There are implications for youth sports as well: All youth and high school indoor sports will be put on pause, while outdoor sports will be allowed to continue. That means hockey arenas will be ordered closed, with exceptions for pro and college facilities.

MN #COVID19 restrictions, confirmed through sources:
- Bars, restaurants, breweries, bowling alleys: take out only
- Gyms/health clubs: closed
- Indoor sports: paused
- Outdoor sports: continue

— Ben Henry (@BenryNews) November 18, 2020Minnesota

The new measures are expected to go in effect just before midnight Friday and last four weeks, but they could be extended depending on the situation.

Hair salons, barbershops and retail stores will not be affected by the new restrictions, sources told 5 EYEWITNESS NEWS. Nor will dental offices or elective surgeries.

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Walz's 6 p.m. announcement comes as hospitals around the state are filling up with COVID-19 patients.

Mayo Clinic in Rochester said it has already reached its ICU capacity for coronavirus patients, and hospitals around the metro have expressed worry about diminishing space.

Per Wednesday's latest report from the Minnesota Department of Health, over 1,700hospital beds were in use by COVID-19 patients as of Tuesday. According to MDH, over 350 of them are in intensive care.

The number of hospitalizations has increased by 36% in the past week alone.

You can watch Walz's address at 6 p.m. on 5 EYEWITNESS NEWS and KSTP.com.

Gov. Tim Walz.

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