Georgia Has Hundreds Of New COVID-19 Cases After Reopening On Friday
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Georgia is one of the first states to reopen its economy since the COVID-19 outbreak. As the number of cases continues to climb, Governor Brian Kemp pushed through with his Georgia reopening plans, which began on Friday, April 24. On Monday, April 27, even more businesses are allowed to open with social distancing guidelines enforced.
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