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The guvs of Georgia and Tennessee on Monday afternoon announced brand-new plans to bring their states’ economies closer to full force in the middle of signs the coronavirus break out is slowing.
Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp said specific services including dining establishments, gyms and hairdresser can reopen beginning this Friday. Tennessee Gov. Costs Lee verified his state’s stay-at-home order, previously extended to April 30, will end that day.
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” These businesses will open according to specific guidance that we will offer in accordance with state and national specialists in both medication and business,” Lee said in a statement. ” Social distancing works, and as we open our economy it will be more vital than ever that we keep social distancing as lives and livelihoods depend on it.”
Kemp stated Monday that his state would expand COVID-19 screening which medical facilities were in a position to resume elective surgeries after securing necessary protective individual equipment.
” Offered the favorable information, improved testing, and approval of our health care experts, we will allow fitness centers, fitness centers, bowling alleys, body art studios, barbers, cosmetologists, hair designers, nail care artists, estheticians, their respective schools and massage therapists to reopen their doors this Friday,” Kemp stated.
Cinema in Georgia will be allowed to resume and restaurants can resume in-person dining on April 27, WAGA-TV reported. Bars, amusement parks and clubs will remain closed up until more notice, according to the guv.
” By taking this measured action, we will get Georgians back to work securely, without weakening the development all of us have made in this fight against COVID-19,” Kemp said. “Today’s announcement is a little advance and needs to be treated as such.”
Monday’s announcements came as states were feeling the pressure to roll back social-distancing steps and resume an economy annihilated by forced business closures and layoffs.
Dozens of protests have actually sprouted up in front of state capitols and guvs’ mansions throughout the country with participants calling for an end to tough constraints.
President Trump recently revealed a prepare for resuming the economy in a number of phases based on the severity of the break out in each state or area.
” We can begin the next front in our war, which we are calling ‘Opening America Again,'” Trump stated throughout a White House news rundown. “To protect the health of Americans, we should protect the health of our economy.”
He held a call with a number of guvs over the weekend to go over how to successfully resume states.
South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster provided an executive order Monday to reopen some retailers, beaches and other public areas.
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The order permits shops to open at 5 p.m. Monday however with requirements to stick to social distancing guidelines, WYFF-TV reported. Beaches can reopen Tuesday. No decision was made about reopening schools or keeping them closed for the rest of the academic year.
Health authorities have alerted that allowing businesses to reopen too rapidly could lead to a spike in COVID-19 cases.