Michigan sheriffs aren't the only ones against some of the state's COVID restrictions. Governor Gretchen Whitmer went to Florida to visit her father, weeks after warning others against taking spring break trips.
Michigan is currently the biggest COVID hotbed in the US. Nevertheless, Travel Michigan ran an ad on a local Indianapolis radio station this morning to entice Hoosiers to come visit "pure Michigan." Michigan is too far away to pick up Indy radio stations, so contrary to Travel Michigan's website, they couldn't have been trying to lure fellow Michiganders to take a camping trip, which is apparently allowed now.
Manistique MI--an island of calm in a sea of craziness. Photo from Pixabay. |
Maybe it's an unofficial acknowledgment that the lockdowns have only kicked the can down the road and that Michigan needs the revenue.
If I go to Lake Michigan this year--something I've meant to do for years--I'll probably stay on the Indiana side where it looks like the worst is over. Even after Indy had the fullest hotels in the US in March for basketball, deaths in Marion County dwindled down to single digits per day. Hospitalizations and positive tests went up, but they're nowhere close to the peaks of the first or second waves.
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