Whitmer Extends Stay-At-Home Order to May 28 & Restarts Manufacturing
Gov. Whitmer said Thursday that auto and other manufacturing workers can return to the job next week, further easing her stay-at-home order while extending it through May 28 because of the coronavirus pandemic.
Manufacturers can resume operations on Monday, which is key for auto parts makers a week ahead of automakers’ planned May 18 restart. Plants must adopt measures to protect their workers and any visitors, including daily entry screening and, once they are available, the use of no-touch thermometers.
She also released her 6 step plan to reopen the economy. [READ THE PLAN, HERE].
JUST IN: Michigan Gov. Whitmer extends stay-at-home order until May 28, but allows certain outdoor activities. https://t.co/NXmwU4fnt9 pic.twitter.com/CpcVC9YvEA
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All businesses in the state, including manufacturers, must require masks to be worn when workers cannot consistently maintain six feet of separation from others, and consider face shields for those who cannot consistently maintain three feet of separation from other workers.
Gov. Whitmer said that although the state is “not out of the woods yet,” reopening factories that have been closed since mid-March is an important step to gradually reopening the economy.