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Court grants restaurants a break on wages

There's a sigh of relief for restaurants around Michigan as the state Court of Appeals Thursday shot down a lower court's ruling that would have resulted in a

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The Biden Covid miracles begin! 4 Dem govs take off their masks, show Covid lockdowns are a political game -- Puppet Masters -- Sott.net


Sat, 23 Jan 2021 18:51 UTC
All the children locked up at home, instead of at school or playing with their friends. All the small businesses shuttered and American dreams destroyed. All the economic opportunity wasted and plans put on hold. All a political game?
Four Democratic governors are doing nothing to allay those growing suspicions with what appears to be the political timing of recent easing of their respective states' unlawful coronavirus lockdown restrictions.
1.Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer
Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer has been one of the most ferocious and vindictive advocates of the lockdowns.
The easing of indoor dining regulations in Michigan

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Capacity restrictions & curfews: Here are the rules MI restaurants must follow when reopening


Capacity restrictions & curfews: Here are the rules MI restaurants must follow when reopening
Posted at 9:41 AM, Jan 22, 2021
and last updated 2021-01-23 18:23:28-05
(WXYZ) — Restaurants in Michigan will be able to open on Feb. 1 with some restrictions, Gov. Gretchen Whitmer announced on Friday.
Restaurants can open for indoor dining at 25% capacity
No more than 100 people inside a restaurant
Tables must be six feet apart
No more than 6 people per table
Bars and restaurants must close by 10 p.m.
Contact information for patrons taken for contact tracing purposes
Outdoor tents with four sides permitted under same rules
“The pause has worked. The efforts we have made together to protect our families, frontline workers and hospitals have dramatically reduced cases and we have saved lives. Now, we are confident that starting February 1, restaurants can resume indoor dining with safety measures in place,” Whitmer said in a release. “Michigan continues to be a national leader in fighting this virus, and we must continue working to keep it that way. One of the most important things Michiganders can do is to make a plan to get the safe and effective vaccine when it’s available to you. And as always, mask up and maintain six feet of social distancing. We will end this pandemic together.”

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Gov. Whitmer confirms Michigan restaurants can open starting Feb. 1


Gov. Whitmer confirms Michigan restaurants can open starting Feb. 1
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer confirmed that restaurants in the state will be able to open starting Feb. 1 with restrictions.
Posted at 9:37 AM, Jan 22, 2021
and last updated 2021-01-22 17:23:38-05
(WXYZ) — Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer confirmed that restaurants in the state will be able to open starting Feb. 1 with restrictions.
Under the latest epidemic order, which will go into effect on Monday, Feb. 1, restaurants will be able to open at 25% capacity with up to 100 people, tables must be six feet apart with no more than six people per table, and bars and restaurants must close by 10 p.m. Contact information must also be collected from people for contact tracing purposes.

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