Director of the Michigan Department of Heath and Human Services Robert Gordon made a statement blaming the state’s residents for the ongoing spread of the COVID-19 virus and extended the lockdown closing indoor service at bars and restaurants until Dec. 20.
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer recently announced that the current COVID-19 lockdown might be modified to permit restaurants to resume indoor dining, but Michigan residents remain skeptical, according to the Mackinac Center For Public Policy.
Director of the Michigan Department of Heath and Human Services (MDHHS) Robert Gordon made a statement blaming the state’s residents for the ongoing spread of the COVID-19 virus, and he extended the current lockdown, closing indoor service at bars and restaurants until at least Sunday, Dec. 20, according to Michigan Capitol Confidential.
According to an opinion piece by Rep. Julie Calley (R-Portland) published by The Detroit News in September, the Legislature of Michigan needs to work towards more transparent COVID-19 plans.
Michigan Rep. Julie Calley (R-Portland) has been hearing from employees and employers about the disproportionate effects of COVID-19 on women in the workplace, according to a Facebook post by Calley from September.