
BISMARCK – North Dakota has seen another day of low rates of positive COVID-19 cases and virus-related hospitalizations. The news comes as all counties moved to a “low” risk on the state’s five-level risk model, which means some restrictions can be loosened.
Among them, bars and restaurants can now be filled up to 80% capacity and have up to 300 customers, with social distancing and masks strongly recommended or required.
Health officials reported 153 new COVID-19 cases on Friday and two new deaths.
In all, more than 97,000 people have been infected with COVID-19 in North Dakota and 1,419 have died since the pandemic began.
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