This state has just closed the dining rooms of restaurants again
To date, new orders will remain in place for three weeks because Covid-19 business continues to climb.
Michigan is now thefifth state of having suspendedindoor dining room bar services Statewide.
GOV. Gretchen Whitmer announced on Sunday, November 15 that Michigan will follow a continuation of Washington, New Mexico, Oregon and IllinoisBy temporarily prohibiting the indoor dining room for three weeks.New Mexico and OregonHowever, it took measures further by completely banning all on-site catering services, which includes external patio seats. (In touch:9 restaurant chains that have closed hundreds of locations this summer.)
Whitmer has decided to close bathrooms again because of a recent "increase in the Victims of Covid-19" in the state. Since March,Michigan lost nearly 8,000 inhabitants in Coronavirus.
"A leading model shows that if we do not take aggressive action, we could see 1,000 deaths per week in Michigan," said Whitmer, as citedBusiness online restaurant.
From thisWednesday, November 18Restaurants must end the indoor dining room, entertainment companies will close stores and secondary schools and state colleges will have to stop classes in person for three weeks.
The governor also announced today that she has the power to issue a second residence order at home, if necessary, to attempt to mitigate the propagation of the in-state virus. Michigan is not the only state of Midwest to suffer from another aggressive wave of cases. As the weather is cooling, more customers withdrew inside for dinners and other group activities, both of which are breeding grounds for the virus. She urged the public to "doubling" on precautions now to avoid even more important constraint in the spring. However, she received reports from the TRUMP administration.
Scott Atlas, Trump Scientific Advisor,encouraged Michigan residents Rebelled against Whitmer's orders, tweeting, "the only way this stops, if people get up. You get what you accept." Assetalso exhorted by supporters Push Whitmer to reopen the state.
"It's just incredibly reckless given everything that happened, everything that happens," said Whitmer in response to Tweet Atlas. "We really have to be concentrated on the public health crisis that ravages our country and is a very real threat to each of us."
In the last two weeks, Michigan's7 days average of daily cases More than doubled from 3,113 to 6,684 and is nearly five times of 30 days.
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