In Georgia, gyms, hair salons reopen Friday — and it’s not the only state lifting COVID-19 lockdown

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"In Georgia, gyms, hair salons reopen Friday — and it’s not the only state lifting COVID-19 lockdown

Georgia has reported 174,000 positive cases and six deaths per 100,000 people, both below the national average, but the state also has one of the lowest testing rates


ATLANTA — Governors of about half a dozen U.S. states pushed ahead on Tuesday with plans to partially reopen for business despite warnings by some health officials that doing so could trigger a new surge in coronavirus cases.

The easing of sweeping restrictions in Georgia, South Carolina and other mostly Southern U.S. states follows protests against rules imposed during the pandemic that shut down businesses and largely confined residents to their homes.

A Reuters/Ipsos opinion poll showed a majority of Americans believed stay-at-home orders should remain in place until public health officials determine lifting them is safe, despite the damage to the U.S. economy.

“It’s a matter of concern, this whole idea of opening up. It’s based on non-science generated parameters,” Dr. Boris Lushniak, dean of the University of Maryland School of Public Health, told Reuters in an interview.


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Midtown Bowl, in Atlanta, Georgia, April 21, 2020, will be clear to reopen on Friday.REUTERS/Elijah Nouvelage



Deaths from COVID-19, the respiratory illness caused by coronavirus, topped 45,150 nationwide as cases climbed to over 810,000, according to a Reuters tally.

New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Michigan each reported their highest single-day coronavirus-related death tolls – over 800 between the three states. New York state, the epicenter of the U.S. outbreak, reported 481 new deaths.

Governors are under pressure from businesses and some constituents to relax stay-at-home orders that have thrown over 20 million people out of work in the past month alone.

In Wisconsin, Republican lawmakers who filed a lawsuit against Democratic Governor Tony Evers, challenging his stay-at-home order that runs until May 26.

Tensions between U.S. President Donald Trump, a Republican, and local officials have risen over the U.S. government’s role in ramping up testing, which infectious disease experts say is key to enable a safe reopening.

Those experts say the United States, with a population of nearly 330 million people, should test 3 million per week to get an accurate sense of the virus’s reach. States have tested only a third of that number in the past seven days, according to the Covid Tracking Project.


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A flight attendant checks on passengers on a Delta flight departing Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport on April 20, 2020 in Atlanta, Georgia.Rob Carr/Getty Images

Even as states move ahead with plans to reopen, the director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention warned a second wave of the coronavirus could be worse if it coincides with the start of seasonal flu season.

“There’s a possibility that the assault of the virus on our nation next winter will actually be even more difficult than the one we just went through,” CDC Director Robert Redfield said in an interview with The Washington Post.

Georgia is among a half dozen states that will allow more business activity this week or next.

Brian Kemp, Georgia’s Republican governor, will allow gyms, hair salons, bowling alleys, tattoo and massage parlors to reopen on Friday, followed by movie houses and restaurants next week.

Kemp said his plan balances public health with the need to reignite the state’s economy, saying social distancing rules would remain in place.

Georgia has reported 174,000 positive cases and six deaths per 100,000 people, both below the national average, according to a Reuters analysis of data collected by the Covid Tracking Project.

But the state also has one of the lowest testing rates, giving health officials less data on the reach of the illness to base decisions on reopening, the data showed.

“Don’t go out,” Savannah Mayor Van Johnson, a Democrat, told residents of the eastern Georgia city during a news conference. “People will not come here if they think our businesses are not safe.”

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gyms, hair salons, bowling alleys, tattoo and massage parlors to reopen on Friday, followed by movie houses and restaurants next week.

I don't have any interest being any of those types of businesses right now.

Good luck Georgia. Kemp's head will be served on a platter if this backfires.
 

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can we get one of the resident fear-mongerers to update us on the Georgia situation? I'd have to guess daily Covid deaths are at an all-pandemic high from reopening beaches and barber shops.

any help from the fear squad?
 

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can we get one of the resident fear-mongerers to update us on the Georgia situation? I'd have to guess daily Covid deaths are at an all-pandemic high from reopening beaches and barber shops.

any help from the fear squad?

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For those that have gone out to dinner, gotten a haircut, went to a gym, etc, how was it? Was it weird at first? Do you plan on going out this weekend? Doing something special Memorial Day weekend?

Just curious

I still plan on staying home as we are opening up on Monday and palm beach county (10 min north of where i live) just opened back up. But hey, thats just me as i wont judge
 

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For those that have gone out to dinner, gotten a haircut, went to a gym, etc, how was it? Was it weird at first? Do you plan on going out this weekend? Doing something special Memorial Day weekend?

Just curious

I still plan on staying home as we are opening up on Monday and palm beach county (10 min north of where i live) just opened back up. But hey, thats just me as i wont judge

Memorial Day weekend. The first official summer holiday. That's when it really should break out.
 

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for those that want the numbers:

mid-April under lockdown = 35 deaths per day
since May 1 fully opened = 22 deaths per day

In the state of GA, population of 4M, exactly 36 people have died under the age of 40 compared to 900 who are 70+

just 200 people <60 years old have died of the virus in Georgia which was predicted to be one of the worst hit states because the Atlanta airport is the busiest one in the world with > 100M passengers/yr

ah yes...fear mongering and faulty computer modeling
 
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Memorial Day weekend. The first official summer holiday. That's when it really should break out.

I'm thinking the ones who are going out this next month are the guinea pigs to assess the 2nd wave?

I think cases will go up but hopefully not a big number so ALL of can start enjoying life again (somewhat) by July 4
 

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For those that have gone out to dinner, gotten a haircut, went to a gym, etc, how was it? Was it weird at first? Do you plan on going out this weekend? Doing something special Memorial Day weekend?

Just curious

I still plan on staying home as we are opening up on Monday and palm beach county (10 min north of where i live) just opened back up. But hey, thats just me as i wont judge

Dinner great / waiters had mask
haircut great / stylist had mask
gym great / one 70 yr old lady had a mask
Will be at beach on Memorial Day
 

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for those that want the numbers:

mid-April under lockdown = 35 deaths per day
since May 1 fully opened = 22 deaths per day

In the state of GA, population of 4M, exactly 36 people have died under the age of 40 compared to 900 who are 70+

just 200 people <60 years old have died of the virus in Georgia which was predicted to be one of the worst hit states because the Atlanta airport is the busiest one in the world with > 100M passengers/yr

ah yes...fear mongering and faulty computer modeling

Georgia isn't fully opened by any stretch. Plenty of restaurants, parks, gyms, bowling alleys, offices still remain closed.

I live in the city and can tell you most places aren't re-opened yet
 

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for those that want the numbers:

mid-April under lockdown = 35 deaths per day
since May 1 fully opened = 22 deaths per day

In the state of GA, population of 4M, exactly 36 people have died under the age of 40 compared to 900 who are 70+

just 200 people <60 years old have died of the virus in Georgia which was predicted to be one of the worst hit states because the Atlanta airport is the busiest one in the world with > 100M passengers/yr

ah yes...fear mongering and faulty computer modeling

I know of 3 deaths that were classified as Covid (actually now 2) that were not. The last one the guy had a heart attack. Hospital classified death as Covid. His wife threatened to sue the hospital. They change it to cardiac arrest. The guy was under 60. Bad health (drinking / substance)....went through a tough part of life and it dragged him down. Good guy tho.
 

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I find it funny that people are wearing masks pretty much every where in MA

Totally ridiculous as outside it is not needed, all they have to do is do some research on the science of it but they instead listen to the politicians and idiot public health people who know nothing

Outside chances of getting this are so infinitesimal it is pretty much nil, even indoors you need to be enclosed in a small area near the infected person for 10-15 minutes to contract it. Add that masks are virtually useless as there is no scientific data showing they actually help stop the spread, most people do not wear them correctly, and our eyes are exposed anyway so a mask is completely stupid to begin with if your eyes are exposed

I see people think if someone who has it walks by them there is a fog or mist behind them that will infect them. LOL
People just line up and listen to the idiot politicians and public health idiots like they are god, when actually they know nothing
and are making decisions based not on scientific evidence or data but how they feel and what they feel is right.

This whole situation now in MA is about control of the population and nothing to do with health at all....
 

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