After approving the restart of Minnesota high school and youth sports practice and allowing teams to resume playing games, Gov. Tim Walz answered one last big question Wednesday:
Fans can be there, too, but their numbers will be limited.
Indoor venues such as gyms and arenas must limit capacity to 25%, with a maximum of up to 150 people, the governor announced as part of loosening several restrictions he ordered to counter the COVID-19 pandemic. Up to 250 people can attend at outdoor events.
Officials from the Minnesota State High School League believe that teams, officials and other personnel essential to the game are not counted toward those venue limits, as was the case during the fall.
High school sports practices resumed on Monday, with games approved to begin Jan. 14. Use of masks will continue to be required.
Walz's updated order limits capacity at fitness centers, which also reopened Monday, to 25% capacity and with 9 feet of social distancing between people and machines. Fitness classes can increase to 25 people, with social distancing and mask requirements.
The changes come with Minnesota seeing a substantial decline in its COVID-19 positivity rate. A surge in November, attributed to community transmission of the virus, led to the state shutting down football and volleyball early and delaying the start of winter sports.
The high school league plans to post updated guidance to its member schools regarding the order's spectator limits on its website. It's also expected to be shared with athletic directors and other school officials at a weekly league meeting on Thursday. Similar to guidance provided for fall sports, schools will have control over how to implement the limits.