There appears to be cracks in the armor of the Covid-19 Public Health plan for Suburban Milwaukee County.
Cudahy announced Friday it was withdrawing from the Safer at Home order. The move allows businesses to reopen without fear of penalty.
“We’ve determined that we will withdraw our order and instead rely on guidance and recommendations, rather than requirements,” mayor Tom Pavlic said in a statement.
After the state supreme court struck down the state’s Safer at Home order on Wednesday, 18 municipalities in Milwaukee County came together to create a local order scheduled to last till May 21st.
The decision allows Cudahy to reopen without risk of penalty or prosecution, although Cudahy Health Officer Katie Lepak urged people to continue observing the public health guidelines outlined in Safer-at-Home.