Posted on 04/24/2020 8:15:53 AM PDT by Yo-Yo
Michigans stay-at-home order will be extended through May 15, with some modifications allowing certain industries to reopen, Gov. Gretchen Whitmer told the Associated Press Friday.
As COVID-19 continues to infect and kill thousands of Michigan residents, Whitmer has come under increasing pressure to reopen certain sectors of the economy perceived as safe to operate. Shes faced criticism from Republican lawmakers, and critics have rallied at the Michigan Capitol and in front of her residence
Ahead of an 11 a.m. Friday news briefing, Whitmer unveiled to the AP her latest update to the stay-at-home order, which will replace the one that was set to expire April 30.
Certain restrictions previously included under the states stay-at-home order, including bans on motorized boating, golf and retail operations like garden centers, would be lifted under the plan.
Landscapers, lawn-service companies, nurseries and bike repair shops will be allowed to return to work subject to strict social distancing, and big-box stores will be allowed to reopen closed sections of the store. Other retailers will now be allowed to reopen for curbside pick-up or delivery.
And residents will be allowed to travel between their residences again, although such travel is strongly discouraged," according to a press release from the governors office.
Public-facing businesses like gyms salons, bars and in-person dining at restaurants would remain off-limits under the order.
In a statement, Whitmer said social distancing remains the best weapon to defeat COVID-19, but said some of the restrictions put in place are being lifted because new COVID-19 cases appear to be leveling off.
Data shows that most Michiganders are doing their part by staying home and staying safe. Thats good, but we must keep it up," she said. I want to be crystal clear: the overarching message today is still the same. We must all do our part by staying home and staying safe as much as possible.
The order also includes a requirement for people to wear homemade, non-medical grade face masks or coverings when they are in enclosed public spaces like grocery stores, and for employers to provide face coverings to their employees. A press release from the governors office notes no one will be subject to criminal penalty for going without a mask.
People participating in outdoor activity are not subject to the mask-wearing requirement.
The latest data indicates 35,291 people have had confirmed COVID-19 cases in Michigan, and 2,977 are confirmed to have died.
Its not immediately clear whether legislative Republicans will accept the plan, or whether theyll accept Whitmers authority to extend the stay-at-home order without their approval.
Later this morning, lawmakers will meet to take up measures challenging Whitmers response to the coronavirus outbreak.
The Michigan Senate approved two bills that would limit the governors authority to declare a state of emergency without input from the legislature by repealing the Emergency Powers of the Governor Act of 1945, and limiting the number of days the governor can unilaterally declare a state of emergency from 28 days to 14.
Whitmer spokesperson Tiffany Brown said the governor will veto the Senate legislation if it gets to her desk.
Both the House and Senate also moved to create a joint oversight committee on how the administration has responded to the COVID-19 pandemic.
In addition to washing hands regularly and not touching your face, officials recommend practicing social distancing, assuming anyone may be carrying the virus.
Health officials say you should be staying at least 6 feet away from others and working from home, if possible.
Carry hand sanitizer with you, and use disinfecting wipes or disinfecting spray cleaners on frequently-touched surfaces in your home (door handles, faucets, countertops) and when you go into places like stores.
Mandatory masks in public (but no civil penalties for not doing so); rescinds ban on the sale of furniture, paint, and gardening supplies; rescinds ban on power boating and golfing (but still bans use of golf carts); rescinds ban on travel to second homes within the state; rescinds ban on lawn care services.
Enjoy your power trip while it lasts, witch.
Whitler
GretchenFuhrer.
The guys who put up the “Obey” sign in the photo didn’t put it up from home....
Sales of 4d nails are still banned.
Way to little and far too late to save her political future.
So, can we still drive to Lansing and protest?
#LetMyPeopleGo
Grinchy Witchmore.
I was told that having the ability to do those things would “kill grandma”, according to “science”, by all of the Karens.
So in one week it’s all cool?
Actually, there IS an option to salvage her career.
C’mon SlowJoe, pick Whitmer for VP!
Good, this is revealing her poor management and allowing voters to make decisions based on facts and circumstances now revealed by this crisis.
The 4th leading cause of death in the USA is death by Dr/Hospital.
So, the obvious answer to public health and safety is to make the health profession illegal and close all hospitals.
There, let’s keep everyone safe!
She did exactly as I thought, she put in a bunch of insane BS just so she could pull them back and say she “is compromising while insuring the safety of the people of Michigan”. An old leftist trick that works every time.
There have been documented cases in certain countries (Israel comes to mind) when the national mortality rate actually went DOWN during doctors’ strikes.
Fact 1: The overwhelming majority of people do not have any significant risk of dying from COVID-19. The recent Stanford University antibody study now estimates that the fatality rate if infected is likely 0.1 to 0.2 percent...In New York City, an epicenter of the pandemic with more than one-third of all U.S. deaths, the rate of death for people 18 to 45 years old is 0.01 percent, or 11 per 100,000 in the population. On the other hand, people aged 75 and over have a death rate 80 times that. For people under 18 years old, the rate of death is zero per 100,000..
Fact 2: Protecting older, at-risk people eliminates hospital overcrowding...
Fact 3: Vital population immunity is prevented by total isolation policies, prolonging the problem...
Fact 4: People are dying because other medical care is not getting done due to hypothetical projections...
Fact 5: We have a clearly defined population at risk who can be protected with targeted measures... -
Nice.
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