Journal Staff Writer
MARQUETTE The Michigan Licensed Beverage Association said in a Tuesday Facebook post that it spoke with Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s office and learned she will make an announcement today regarding the indoor dining ban related to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The MLBA said the reopening likely would take place beginning Feb. 1 to give bar and restaurant owners time to work with their supply chains and figure out staffing.
It said the announcement would likely include a limited capacity and curfew, and then possibilities for restaurants that take additional health measures to have a higher capacity limit.
The COVID-19 order regarding indoor dining at bars and restaurants from the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services has been extended several times.
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MARQUETTE The Marquette County Health Department announced on Thursday that through contact tracing it learned of a potential public COVID-19 exposure site at the Canale-Tonella Funeral Home.
The funeral home is located at 526 N. Third St. in Marquette.
MCHD recommends anyone who visited the funeral home from 3 to 7 p.m. Dec. 30 monitor themselves for COVID-19 symptoms and contact their medical providers if they become symptomatic.
Another community exposure occurred at St. Peter Cathedral, 311 W. Baraga Ave., Marquette. MCHD recommends anyone who visited the cathedral from 1 to 3 p.m. Dec. 31 monitor themselves for symptoms and contact their medical providers if they become symptomatic.
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