Gov. Gretchen Whitmer has not given a definitive answer as to whether restaurants will be able to reopen on Monday, Feb. 1. | Michigan.gov
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer has not given a definitive answer as to whether restaurants will be able to reopen on Monday, Feb. 1. | Michigan.gov
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer says she hopes to have the ban on indoor dining lifted statewide for Michigan restaurants by Monday, Feb. 1, according to a blog published on the Mackinac Center for Public Policy website.
The governor discussed the COVID-19 restrictions during a virtual press conference via Facebook.
According to the Mackinac Center, Michigan is one of only three states still under COVID-19 restrictions that include a ban on indoor dining in restaurants. Though the governor has mentioned potentially lifting this ban by the beginning of next month, this may still be wishful thinking, rather than a concrete date to start planning for.
"But restaurant owners shouldn’t hold their breath: The governor and her health department director would not commit to this at a press conference," Michael Van Beek of the Mackinac Center said.
Whitmer says she is basing her decision on whether to allow restaurants to reopen on three metrics, which include a decrease in daily positive tests and the number of hospital beds taken by COVID-19 patients, all of which have improved since the beginning of the indoor dining ban that started in Nov. 18, according to the Mackinac Center.
The governor said there is still concern about allowing indoor dining because of the new strain of the coronavirus, which was initially discovered in the U.K. and seems to spread more easily.
“When this appears in Michigan, it will be a very concerning moment," Whitmer said during the press conference.
Though some hope has been given to restaurant owners that the ban will be lifted by the beginning of February, there is no clear answer or decision by any state officials.
“Our actions on Feb. 1 will depend on what happens with the pandemic between now and then," said Robert Gordon, director of the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services, according to the Mackinac Center.