Restaurant Industry Calls Gov. Whitmer’s Indoor Suspension Request “Misguided”

Calling her suggestion for Michigan residents to voluntarily stay away from indoor dining over the next two weeks “misguided,” the Michigan Restaurant & Lodging Association says her recommendation “doesn’t track” with the available data at hand.

Michigan Restaurant & Lodging Association President & CEO Justin Winslow issued the following statement today, in the wake of the governor’s suggestions related to a voluntary closure of indoor dining for two weeks:

“While we support and echo the governor’s call for a surge of vaccines to be prioritized for Michigan, we believe her suggested recommendation around indoor dining is misguided and doesn’t track with available data.

Restaurant operators have done an extraordinary job of maintaining a safe and sanitized environment for guests and employees alike since reopening in February and it shows in the data.  While Michigan is experiencing an unfortunate surge that has fashioned nearly 1,000 new and ongoing COVID-19 outbreak investigations, an insignificant 0.3-percent of those investigations involved restaurant patrons.

We trust our operators to continue to provide a safe environment indoors or out in the coming weeks and we trust Michiganders to do their part to act responsibly and respectfully to help us all achieve that outcome. In accordance with CDC guidance, those fully vaccinated – a number already approaching 40-percent of the population – can safely dine indoors if they wear a well-fitted mask and maintain physical distance (at least 6 feet).   

As we approach a herd immunity in Michigan that will transform the hospitality industry for the better, it is incumbent on us all to act with common sense and proper precaution. But the continued scapegoating of the restaurant industry without proof or reliable data won’t make it come any sooner.”

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