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Fact check: Michigan’s COVID health orders carry the weight of law, have not been proven ‘unconstitutional’
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A crowd is reflected through a window with signs posted on Marlena Pavlos-Hackney s closed restaurant, Marlena s Bistro & Pizzeria, in Holland on Monday, March 22, 2021. Pavlos-Hackney was arrested for operating without a business license and defying state COVID-19 health orders. The Michigan Republican Party views her punishment as the latest front in a war against government overreach. (Cory Morse | MLive.com)Cory Morse | MLive.com
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Emergency COVID-19 orders issued by the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services carry the same authority as laws passed by the state Legislature.
By Captain Laura Kovary –
Almost every global supply chain has been affected during the Covid-19 pandemic with high demand for some products, delays caused by both truck and longshore labor shortages, and equipment shortages due to blank sailings last spring resulting in the bullwhip effect throughout the supply chain.
Add to these challenges, the recent unprecedented losses of containers overboard, the inability to relocate equipment where it is needed, and aging infrastructure in areas around ports, and you get what could be referred to as the “perfect storm” within the supply chain.
These issues should have the maritime industry, and their insurers, rethinking the concept of the traditional container ship, especially the mega-container ship.