MrX
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Michigan’s Upper Peninsula getting hit hard by surge of coronavirus cases
Michigan's Upper Peninsula is now another place where Covid-19 is spreading.
I'm confused by one part of this:
"Snyder and Beer both noted the region’s cross-border traffic with Wisconsin, where restrictions imposed by the governor were struck down by the state Supreme Court, allowing bars and restaurants to reopen.
That led to rising cases (Wisconsin set records for the number of cases and hospitalizations this week) that have steadily moved north out of Green Bay and, now, across the border into Michigan. Many Western U.P. residents work in Wisconsin, and shop and go to bars and restaurants there."
Odd that a court decision from May 13 is now being blamed for cases in late September.
But this story is the perfect example of why things that worked in other parts of the world don't work here. Impossible to keep Michigan residents out of restaurants when they are all open, across the street, in Wisconsin.