Governors Are Already Trying To Open States Back Up In The Midst Of The Coronavirus Pandemic
The governors of Georgia, South Carolina, and Tennessee announced separately on Monday (April 20) that they would join states like Minnesota and Ohio in beginning to relax restrictions on stay-at-home orders, which are intended to slow the spread of the novel coronavirus, the New York Times reported.
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