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State says Downtown Plymouth restaurant violated 5 of Michigan’s COVID-19 rules
Read full article: State says Downtown Plymouth restaurant violated 5 of Michigan’s COVID-19 rulesPLYMOUTH, Mich. – A restaurant in Downtown Plymouth has had its liquor license suspended after the state officials said it violated five of Michigan’s COVID-19 rules. State officials said the restaurant violated five COVID-19 restrictions:Allowed non-residential, indoor gatherings without requiring people to be seated at tables. The MLCC has suspended Greek Island Eatery’s Class C license and permits for Sunday sales (a.m. and p.m.), entertainment, the outdoor service area, direct connection and an additional bar. The restaurants actions increased the chance of COVID-19 spread, according to the state. Anyone who wants to report a business violating COVID-19 rules can file a complaint at 866-893-2121 or go to www.michigan.gov/lcc.
Michigan loosens COVID restrictions on restaurants -- here are all the details
Read full article: Michigan loosens COVID restrictions on restaurants -- here are all the detailsThe state of Michigan has loosened its COVID-19 restrictions on bars and restaurants, including the capacity limit and nightly curfew. Gretchen Whitmer and the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services announced the restrictions on indoor dining have been revised. “I’m proud that we are able to take this positive step without compromising public health,” Whitmer said. From mid-November through the end of January, no indoor dining was allowed at bars or restaurants. Ad“All of the momentum that we are seeing is possible because we remain committed to following guidelines that protect public health,” Whitmer said.
Two shutdowns, partial reopenings: How Michigan restaurants have been handled during COVID pandemic
Read full article: Two shutdowns, partial reopenings: How Michigan restaurants have been handled during COVID pandemicHere's how Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer and the state health department have handled restaurants throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, with two shutdowns and partial reopenings.