Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer announced she would begin reopening
parts of the state’s economy on Friday — the decision coming amid armed
protests outside her home and the threat of a mutiny by state lawmakers.
Whitmer signed a new executive order extending the Wolverine State’s
stay-home order by another two weeks until May 15, but eased some other
restrictions, which have been met with rancorous protests.
“The new executive order will allow some workers who perform
lower-risk activities to go back on the job,” Whitmer said at a Friday
morning press conference, including occupations such as landscaping.
“We will consider this the preliminary stage of economic
re-engagement. We will measure, we will collect data, we will continue
to ramp up testing and tracing and we will make informed decisions in
coming days about potential further re-engagement,” she continued.
Activities such as golfing and boating are back on the table, while
people will be able to travel between their homes, a previously outlawed
activity that incensed Michiganders.
Michigan has been the third-hardest-hit state by the coronavirus
virus, recording more than 35,000 cases and nearly 3,000 deaths.
But the state’s restrictive stay-home order sparked angry protests by
residents who said it was not only a violation of their constitutional
liberties but a wrecking ball to small businesses.
Whitmer, a Democrat, has faced fierce backlash from President Trump
and the state’s Republican lawmakers — with Trump calling for Michigan to be “liberated” as some states look to reopen sooner.
https://nypost.com/2020/04/24/michigan-governor-gretchen-whitmer-eases-stay-at-home-order-after-protests/
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