Reuters
At least 60 Michigan restaurants are defying state orders and remaining open for indoor dining.
Owners said they don't believe public health warnings about the dangers of coronavirus, The Washington Post reported.
Many say they can't afford to operate without indoor dining.
Some restaurants in Michigan are refusing to abide by state-mandated measures to quell the spread of the coronavirus, claiming the virus is over-politicized and the science untrustworthy, the Washington Post reported.
"I don't think it's as bad as they're saying it is," David Koloski owner of the Sunrise Family Diner told the Post. "The whole thing with the coronavirus is political. I think Democrats are dug in and unwilling to move on this."