But some Georgia mayors, barred from issuing their own restrictions, urged residents to ignore the reopenings and stay at home.
Mr. Kemp is not alone among governors in seeking to
But some Georgia mayors, barred from issuing their own restrictions, urged residents to ignore the reopenings and stay at home.
Mr. Kemp is not alone among governors in seeking to
In Tennessee, Gov. Bill Lee, also a Republican, said that he was not extending his “safer-at-home” order that is set to expire on April 30. According to his office, “the vast
Parts of the Outer Banks of North Carolina, a string of barrier islands whose beaches are popular with tourists, are also moving forward with lifting restrictions for entry, officials said.
Robert Dawkins, a social justice activist, took one look at the numbers in Charlotte, N.C. — black residents make up about 22 percent of the state’s population but account for 39
With many people working from home, and nearly everyone limiting their trips outside, roommates who may usually see each other only before work or in the evening are suddenly crammed together
“Typically we don’t triage supplies — it’s first come first served,” said Howard Karesh, a company spokesman, adding, “This is a completely different way of operating.”
Medical officials like Dr. Artenstein,
“These orders actually are the law of these states,” Mr. Inslee, a Democrat, said in an interview with “This Week.” He added: “And, again, these are not just Democrats. These are
Naomi Nagel and Michelle Topping, both 26, said that after a week of wearing their pajamas all day in their Atlanta apartment, they decided they needed to do something that would
Chief Craig said that when he first got sick, he thought it was seasonal allergies. But soon, fever, chills, a loss of appetite and lethargy knocked him out of commission for
Beyond the basics, what is a city without its public spaces — movie theaters, restaurants, concert halls? And why pay exorbitant prices to live somewhere if those disappear?
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“Typically we don’t triage supplies — it’s first come, first served,” said Howard Karesh, a company spokesman, adding, “This is a completely different way of operating.”
Medical officials like Dr. Artenstein,
Parts of the Outer Banks of North Carolina, a string of barrier islands whose beaches are popular with tourists, are also moving forward with lifting restrictions for entry, officials said.
Robert Dawkins, a social justice activist, took one look at the numbers in Charlotte, N.C. — black residents make up about 22 percent of the state’s population but account for 39