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Business Down 40% at Restaurants in Minneapolis “Over Night” After Democrat Mayor Imposes Vaccine Passport System

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Last month Minneapolis and St. Paul joined other major Democrat-run cities and required proof of vaccination in order to enter restaurants, bars, theaters and other venues.

“This is a critical next step to avoid closures,” Communist Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey said at a virtual news conference with St. Paul Mayor Melvin Carter. “We want to stay open, and we need to stay safer.”

Businesses in Minneapolis sued Democrat Mayor Jacob Frey over his vaccine mandate a couple weeks ago.

One restaurant owner said business is booming just outside of the Twin Cities where people are free to dine and drink without ‘showing their papers.’

“Unfortunately when the vaccine-or-test mandate went into effect we saw a 30% drop in our Minneapolis locations overnight,” Luke Derheim, Craft and Crew Hospitality co-owner, told KTSP.

The assistant general manager of Bunny’s Bar and Grill told KTSP business is down 30-40% because of the vaccine mandates.
 
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