Detroit Tigers pulled out a win on Opening Day and so did most Detroit restaurants in the eyes of the Detroit Health Department.
Fifteen Detroit health inspectors, partnered with Detroit police, visited about 60 establishments on Thursday and issued citations at three of them, said Denise Fair, chief public health officer for the city, speaking in the late afternoon.
Fair herself was making the rounds and was happy with the COVID-19 prevention protocols at Comerica Park, the attention to restrictions at most restaurants and of course, news of the Tigers’ 3-2 win over Cleveland.
Speaking to news media as snow fell outside the Tin Roof restaurant next to the stadium earlier in the day, she showed the Old English D pin she had under her winter coat. The stadium was at 20% capacity and she hopes to make it to the next game.