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Michigan restaurants can reopen indoor dining with limited capacity, curfew - News - The Daily Reporter - Coldwater, MI

Michigan restaurants can reopen indoor dining with limited capacity, curfew - News - The Daily Reporter - Coldwater, MI
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Indoor dining at restaurants in Michigan will reopen Feb 1

Lansing Indoor dining at restaurants and bars in Michigan will resume on Feb. 1, 75 days after it was suspended amid a surge in COVID-19 infections. Gov. Gretchen Whitmer announced the reopening Friday morning, the latest signal that health officials believe the state is moving past a second wave of the virus that struck in the fall. Under a new epidemic order that will last from Feb. 1 through Feb. 21, restaurants and bars will be allowed to offer indoor dining at 25% capacity with up to 100 people, and they must close by 10 p.m. each night. Tables must also be six feet apart with no more than six people per table.

Michigan health director: Strong reason to think COVID pause worked

Can the Michigan leisure industry hang on much longer? Some relief may be on the way | News, Sports, Jobs

gjaehnig@mininggazette.com Graham Jaehnig/Daily Mining Gazette A sign outside the Ambassador Restaurant in Houghton is typical of those posted across Michigan. HOUGHTON The state’s Covid-19-related health orders, which have already had a disastrous impact on Michigan, have been extended through Jan. 31, and establishment owners are trying to hang on. What began Nov. 18, 2020, as a “three-week pause,” is now dragging into its ninth week. While most restaurants and bars in the Copper Country continue to adhere the state’s emergency health orders, a Jan. 11 release from the Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs (LARA) stated that Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, Attorney General Dana Nessel and other state officials issued statements highly commending bar and restaurant owners for their ongoing compliance with the state’s COVID-19-related emergency health orders, prohibiting them from permitting indoor dining and gatherings, which were defined by the Michigan De

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