Washington To Shut Restaurant Dining Rooms, Michigan Expected To Follow

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Washington will re-shut restaurant dining rooms for at least four weeks starting Wednesday, making it the fourth state to suspend dine-in service in recent days as coronavirus cases spike nationwide.

The fifth may well be Michigan, whose governor, Gretchen Whitmer, is scheduled to hold a rare Sunday press conference today at 6 p.m. EST. The Democrat has not yet revealed details, but the expectation is that she'll suspend at least indoor service at restaurants and bars.

Unlike New Mexico and Oregon, which both announced the re-closing of indoor seating areas at the end of last week, Washington will allow outdoor dining to continue, along with takeout and delivery.

Washington's bars will also be required to halt indoor service.

Washington Gov. Jay Inslee said his administration will strive to help affected businesses by creating a $50 million aid pool. But the Democrat said it is not feasible at this time for Washington to provide the $600-a-week supplemental unemployment payment that furloughed workers were eligible to receive earlier in the pandemic from the federal government. That additional payment expired during the summer, and Congressional leaders have not been able to agree on a new aid package, including any program that extends direct relief to small businesses such as restaurants.

More states are widely expected to suspend dine-in service a second time, or direct certain counties to close or limit indoor facilities, because of the steep recent climb in new COVID-19 cases.  New coronavirus infections totaled just under 160,000 nationwide on Saturday, or roughly eight times the rate that triggered the first nationwide lockdown in March and April. Infections this weekend represent an 80% increase over the average daily tally of the last two weeks.

Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine said he will indicate on Thursday if his state will also suspend dine-in restaurant service. The Republican has said he would impose a second lockdown if numbers for the Buckeye State don’t improve. He issued that warning when new daily infections were hovering around 6,000. The state set a new daily record of 8,071 on Friday and 7,853 on Sunday.

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