The Michigan Harness Horsemen's Association has issued a release in regard to the COVID-19 pandemic and its effect on the state and live racing at Northville Downs.
The contents of the release appear below.
Over the weekend our MHHA team was in constant communication with Northville Downs and our regulators as we continue to watch the state’s response to COVID-19.
Late last night we were informed that all casinos and racetracks in Michigan will be closed for a minimum of 14 days as the state continues to try to limit mass gatherings in an effort to mitigate the effects of the coronavirus.
While we are still waiting for a copy of the official order from the Michigan Gaming Control Board, the MHHA and Northville Downs continue to comply with every state directive. We will continue to be good partners with our regulators and the State of Michigan as this issue moves forward.
As such, Northville Downs will not be accepting entries for live racing at 10 a.m today. We are planning on having a live meet this spring at a time when this health issue passes and our state regulators believe we can reopen safely. The health and safety of our members, our fans, and bettors continue to be a priority of this organization.
We will continue to keep members informed as new information comes forward and look forward to working with the MGCB on implementing a successful live racing meet whenever that might be possible.