ATLANTA (Reuters) – Georgia pushed ahead with its strategy to end up being the first U.S. state to enable a range of merchants to resume on Friday following a month-long shutdown to stanch the coronavirus outbreak, despite the fact that both U.S. President Donald Trump and health professionals voiced displeasure.
FILE PHOTO: A message motivating hand cleaning is seen above the Buckhead Theater days prior to the phased resuming of organisations and restaurants from the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) constraints in Atlanta, Georgia, U.S. April 22,2020 REUTERS/Elijah Nouvelage
Gyms, hairdresser, tattoo parlors and some other companies have been given the green light to open their doors on Friday by Georgia Guv Brian Kemp, who ignored cautions from public health professionals that relaxing restrictions could lead to a rise in infections of the unique coronavirus and more deaths.
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