Atlanta All eyes were on Georgia three weeks ago as the state became one of the first to allow some businesses to open their doors, welcoming customers back after weeks under a coronavirus lockdown.
At the time, many businesses owners who spoke to CNN were conflicted as they tried to balance their economic interests with the safety of their staff and customers. Some opted to stay closed until they felt it was safer.The number of new coronavirus cases is going down in 28 states as reopening efforts continue"Do I think it was a little early? Yes, in the grand scheme of things," Cindy Shera, owner of the Atlanta restaurant The Pig & The Pearl, told CNN Friday.
Black-owned businesses weigh needs against Covid-19 risk 02:59But those who spoke to CNN are just happy to be back at work.When he reopened last month, Eric Greeson of Jenkins Barbershop in Douglasville, 20 miles west of Atlanta, expressed some hesitation at the fact that Gov. Brian Kemp's reopening plan didn't have the backing of President Donald Trump and health experts. But ultimately, Greeson felt he had no option but to reopen his family business.
Looks peachy!
The of cases can easily be manipulated. If u deny testing, then you control the amt of people reported to have the illness. It doesn't change how many people got sick, just how many were recorded.Opinion StayWoke We're not confused. Atlanta is being used as a testing site!
How’s their curve
Yeah. We really need to be very cautious this period.
Yeah, they maybe seeking their trust. I don't know anyone who is seeking your trust - I stopped cable television years and years ago. Heck, the last time I saw CNN on tv? 'I didn't have relations with that woman' was the last lie I heard. Click. Poof off... it went. NeverAgain
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