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Dem Gov. Bans Free Citizens From Visiting Friends/Family In Homes

Georgette April 12, 2020 50 States, Coronavirus, Lead, Michigan, Politics Comments Off on Dem Gov. Bans Free Citizens From Visiting Friends/Family In Homes

In an unreal turn of events, the Michigan governor, who at first forbid residents in her state from getting the live saving hydroxychloroquine for COVID-19, has now actually BANNED free citizens from visiting their family or friends in private homes.

Fox News reported:

“Michigan has the third-highest number of COVID-19 cases in the country, and we’re still on the upswing,” Gretchen Whitmer said in a statement.” We must continue to do everything we can to slow the spread and protect our families.”

[Look carefully…. She says “we,” but really means she is the master, the people are slaves and must do as they are told.]

Some exceptions to the order — which takes effect Saturday — are caring for a relative or their pet, a child, an elderly or disabled person, visiting someone in a health care facility, or attending a funeral with fewer than 10 people.

“All public and private gatherings of any size are prohibited,” Whitmer said in a news conference “People can still leave the house for outdoor activities…recreational activities are still permitted as long as they’re taking place outside of six feet from anyone else.”

[Oh, that’s nice. See… your new master isn’t heartless.]

Residents may visit a home outside of the state or return to Michigan from another state or drive to a Michigan state park, the Free Press reported.

“All other travel is prohibited, including all travel to vacation rentals,” the order says, according to WXYZ.

Terressa Carson, who lives north of Mt. Pleasant in central Michigan, told the newspaper she’s relieved that residents from Detroit – where there are more cases – won’t be able to head to her area where a smaller number of people have the virus.

“Our hospitals are ill-equipped to handle a surge,” Carson told the Detroit Free Press.

Whitmer’s order to extend the stay-at-home period also means that large stores must limit the number of people in the store at a time to no more than four customers for every 1,000 square feet of customer floor space.

In smaller stores, businesses much limit capacity to 25 percent of their total capacity, including employees.

Stores will now have to create lines with markings to instruct customers on how to stand safely six feet apart while they wait, according to FOX2.

According to Whitmer’s order, large stores must now close areas dedicated to furniture, carpeting, plant nurseries, paint, and garden centers.

“If you’re not buying food or medicine or other essential items, you should not be going to the store [slaves],” the governor said.

On Friday, Michigan saw its highest jump to date in the number of COVID-19 deaths, with more than 200 people who died in a single day.

Whitmer said those who have died “were husbands, wives, grandparents, sons, and daughters.

The governor also cautioned that, though new cases are less each day, the state is “not out of the woods yet,” according to FOX2.

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