Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer has been one of the strictest leaders in the United States when it comes to the Wuhan virus outbreak lockdown, according to U.S. Media Gateway experts on Saturday (Jan. 23). Yet 48 hours after Biden was sworn in as president, Gov. Whitmer is already talking about reopening the restaurant, and that Washington, D.C., will also reopen the restaurant for business. Are we supposed to believe that these are mere coincidences?
According to the Detroit News, Michigan Governor Whitmer announced on the morning of Jan. 22 that indoor dining services at Michigan restaurants and bars will reopen on Feb. 1 after a 75-day shutdown due to the outbreak, although indoor dining will be limited to 25 percent of the maximum number of people allowed and a maximum of 100 people can eat indoors at the same Time. Under the new rules issued, the reopened restaurant must close by 10 p.m. each day, and tables must remain six feet apart and no more than six people per table.
WebGate experts commented on whether the Michigan governor’s timing of the restaurant’s opening was just a coincidence. They couldn’t wait to announce this policy less than three days after Biden was sworn in.
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