Georgia's Governor Lets Businesses Reopen. Some Say No Thanks
CUSTOMERS RETURNED TO some Georgia businesses Friday as the states death toll from the novel coronavirus neared 900. Governor Brian Kemp, who was one of the last state officials to issue a shelter in place order to curb the spread of the virus, became one of the first to roll back such restrictions, signing an executive order on Monday allowing an assortment of high-touch businesses to resume operations.
Kemp said reopening more of the states economy would minimize the terrible impact of Covid-19 on public health and the pocketbook.
Some business owners who could benefit from the order are saying no thanks. Theyre concerned that reopening could endanger their health, as well as the health of their employees and customers. Their fears are echoed by public health officials, White House health adviser Dr. Anthony Fauci, and Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms, among others, who have criticized Kemps order as premature and potentially dangerous.
The order could jeopardize some businesses finances, as the state-mandated closure of nonessential businesses had helped them obtain temporary relief from landlords, lenders, insurers, or government aid programs.
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