Restaurant owners weigh in on Michigan’s new COVID-19 emergency order
Read full article: Restaurant owners weigh in on Michigan’s new COVID-19 emergency orderDETROIT – On Thursday, Michigan health officials issued a new COVID-19 emergency order that included stricter regulations on restaurants and gatherings. Under the new order, no more than 50 people can gather indoors unless there is fixed seating. Also, restaurants, bars and other indoor non-residential locations cannot allow more than six people at a table. Read: Michigan issues new COVID-19 emergency order with stricter rules for restaurants, gatheringsRead: How ‘incredibly concerning’ COVID-19 cases are trending in each of Michigan’s 8 regionsFor Matt Buskard, owner of Bobcat Bonnie’s in Corktown and Ferndale, he’s put up ventilated tents for increased safety and capacity. Read: Here’s how the new COVID-19 emergency order affects Michigan gatheringsRead: Here’s how the new COVID-19 emergency order affects Michigan restaurants and bars