Politics & Government
Lakeville Bar Gets Cease-And-Desist Order
"COVID-19 protocols are designed to slow the spread of this virus and reduce the impacts of this pandemic," said MDH Assistant Commissioner.

LAKEVILLE, MN — The Minnesota Department of Health said Friday it has issued cease-and-desist orders to Alibi Drinkery in Lakeville "after determining that the facilities had violated executive orders designed to protect its employees, customers and community from the COVID-19 pandemic."
Health officials say they have "documented evidence" that Alibi Drinkery violated Gov. Tim Walz's coronavirus order:
— On Dec. 15, Alibi announced in a social media post that it would be open Wednesday, Dec. 16, in violation of Executive Order 20-99.
— News media organizations posted photographs taken on Dec. 16 showing patrons in the establishment consuming food and beverages on site in violation of Executive Order 20-99.
— The photographs also showed food workers not wearing masks, which is a violation of Executive Order 20-81. On Dec. 17, the establishment announced in a social media post that it was open and welcoming customers to come in for food and drinks. MDH issued the cease-and-desist order after local law enforcement verified that the establishment was open that day.
— On Dec. 16, MDH inspected The Interchange and found the establishment was open for on-site consumption of food and beverages in violation of Executive Order 20-99. The operator indicated that the business would continue to allow on-site consumption. MDH issued a cease-and-desist order to the establishment on Dec. 18.
"COVID-19 protocols are designed to slow the spread of this virus and reduce the impacts of this pandemic," said MDH Assistant Commissioner Dan Huff.
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"Our preference is always to work with business to bring them into compliance, and we consider regulatory actions as a last resort. The vast majority of businesses are doing their best to help slow down the spread of COVID-19, and we owe it to them to have a consistent and fair enforcement approach."
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