3 monthes ago | By CBS
MINNEAPOLIS - Those attending ticketed events in the city will now need to show proof of vaccination or provide a negative COVID-19 test.
The change, part of a larger plan created by city leaders in Minneapolis and St. Paul, takes effect Wednesday, to slow the spread of COVID-19 in the cities.
While the Minnesota Wild don't play at home until mid-February, other events, like a Timberwolves home game this weekend or a Minnesota Golden Gophers game Thursday, will be made to comply sooner.
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