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Minnesota Notice of Order Requiring Obligor to Obtain Medical and Dental Insurance for Minor Children

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Minnesota
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MN-8564D
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A notice that the required medical and dental insurace has not been obtained by the obligor, and that court action will be taken if same is not obtained for subject child(ren) within a specified time.

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As of July 25, 2020, per the Governor's Executive Order 20-81, people in Minnesota are required to wear a face covering in all indoor businesses and public indoor spaces, unless alone.

The virus which causes COVID-19 is thought to be mostly spread by respiratory droplets released when people talk, cough or sneeze. Wearing a mask stops these droplets from spreading to others. This is extra important because 30-45% of people with COVID-19 do not have symptoms but can still spread the virus.

It is especially important to wear a mask when you are indoors with people you do not live with and when you are unable to stay at least 6 feet apart since COVID-19 spreads mainly among people who are in close contact with one another.

"With the recent spike in COVID-19 infections, we're joining others in taking the next step and requiring all customers to wear face coverings when entering any of our stores throughout the country effective Monday, July 20. To be clear, we're not asking our store employees to play the role of enforcer.

No. People are free to come into Minnesota, even during this temporary stay-at-home order. To protect our neighbors, people are encouraged to stay close to home and are strongly discouraged from engaging in unnecessary travel.

As of July 25, 2020, per the Governor's Executive Order 20-81, people in Minnesota are required to wear a face covering in all indoor businesses and public indoor spaces, unless alone.

Like other outdoor activities, going to a playground is allowed under the stay at home order. Families and guardians should be careful to ensure children wash hands after touching play structures and maintain six feet of space from other children as much as possible. Although the Governor's order doesn't close playgrounds, they may be closed by local authorities.

Community testing sites are available at no-cost to all Minnesotans. Hospitals and clinics may have different pay structures, so be sure to contact both the testing site and your health insurance company ahead of your visit to make sure you won2019t be charged for a test.

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Minnesota Notice of Order Requiring Obligor to Obtain Medical and Dental Insurance for Minor Children