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Michigan should be known for its freshwater inland seas, the Great Lakes. For the miles of soft sanded beaches. For Petoskey stones. For virgin stands of pines and the Mackinac Bridge. For pasties, tulips, and Art Prize. But not this week. This week we are known for the largest number of new Covid cases in the country. My guess is that new cases will continue to grow in the next few weeks because people have returned from spring break trips and will be depositing covid germs wherever they gather in unprotected clumps. I can't believe how careless we have become. A restaurant owner in Holland, MI refused to close her establishment when our governor ordered that restaurants close for in-house dining. And she had customers, people who believe the pandemic is a fraud cooked up by liberal villains or over-reactive ninnies. Our governor who has previously been willing to take the heat for shutting down the state seems to be bending to conservative nitwits in the Michigan legislature and so far as not ordered another shut down. She has twice asked for additional vaccine doses and twice has been denied. Today, she will address the state and may, perhaps, order schools to close for in-class learning and restaurants to limit indoor patrons. But, really, all people have to do is socially distance and wear masks. But the latest covid victims are teenagers and younger adults. It's frustrating and exhausting. But, the magnolia is in bloom.
April 15, 2021