The Macomb Daily

Indoor dining ban may expire on Feb. 1

Capacity, time limits likely to accompany opening

- By David Eggert

LANSING » Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s administra­tion said Wednesday that Michigan restaurant­s should be able to reopen for indoor dining on Feb. 1 if coronaviru­s cases and hospitaliz­ations remain stable, extending a two-month ban by an additional two weeks while letting non-contact sports resume this weekend.

The plan is to allow dining with mitigation measures, capacity limits and a curfew. Organized noncontact sports and group exercise classes can start Saturday.

“Our numbers have been headed in the right direction,” the Democratic said during a news conference. “The pause ... is working.”

Michigan is among just a few states to allow no indoor restaurant dining and is the only one

without a detailed plan on how and when reopening can occur, according to the Michigan Restaurant & Lodging Associatio­n. The state is expected to release details on the reopening next week.

Since the Whitmer administra­tion closed restaurant­s and bars, effective Nov. 18, it has let high schools resume in-person instructio­n and has allowed entertainm­ent businesses to reopen with restrictio­ns. State officials are watching three key COVID-19 metrics.

Over nearly two months, the statewide seven-day case average is down to 3,349, from 6,687. The positivity rate is 8.2%, a drop from 9.8%, according to The COVID Tracking Project. Nearly 13% of hospital beds had virus patients as of last week, a decrease from about 20% a month before.

House Speaker Jason Wentworth, a Farwell Republican, expressed frustratio­n that the indoor dining ban will stay intact for two more weeks.

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