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Georgia was one of the first states to reopen its economy following weeks of a coronavirus-related, government-imposed shutdown.

But despite dire warnings from the establishment media and others, hospitals rates actually decreased in the 15 days after many restrictions were lifted, according to the state’s governor.

Georgia partially reopened on April 24, allowing businesses like nail salons, gyms and bowling alleys to open their doors. Dine-in restaurants and theaters were allowed to reopen on April 27, and malls were permitted to once again welcome patrons on May 4, CNN reported.

Out-of-state visitors poured into Georgia in the week after the restrictions began to be lifted, increasing by 13 percent, according to a study conducted by the University of Maryland.

Republican Gov. Brian Kemp was fiercely criticized for easing the lockdown rules, including by Atlanta Mayor Keisha Bottoms, who referred to his decision as “irresponsible,” as the U.K. Daily Mail reported.

“Some are willing to sacrifice lives for the sake of the economy and that is unacceptable to me,” the Democratic mayor said late last month on ABC’s “Good Morning America.”

Even President Donald Trump said he thought it was “too soon” for Georgia to reopen.

read more here: https://www.westernjournal.com/15-days-easing-lockdown-order-georgia-reports-big-change-covid-hospitalizations/?utm_source=Email&utm_medium=patriotupdate&utm_campaign=dailypm&utm_content=libertyalliance

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