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Gov. Gretchen Whitmer and Michigan COO Tricia Foster at the Landshark restaurant in East Lansing, Michigan. (Facebook)
On Saturday, Gov. Gretchen Whitmer (D-Mich.) violated her own COVID-19 restrictions by dining indoors at a restaurant with more than five other people. Even though Whitmer has issued an apology, she has not lifted the regulation in question. Her “mistake” only highlights a disgusting trend of Democratic lawmakers treating COVID-19 restrictions as “rules for thee, not for me.”
According to a COVID-19 order the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services issued on May 15, no more than six people can sit together to dine indoors at a restaurant and different groups of people must be separated by at least six feet.
LANSING — Although she said the COVID-19 numbers were heading in the right direction, Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer on Wednesday announced that indoor dining at restaurants and bars will remain forbidden until at least Feb. 1.However, the governor emphasized the state is in the process of widespread distribution of the vaccine and that indoor exercise classes and some non-contact sports will be allowed to resume soon.The new order goes into effect Saturday with the intent of "opening of