Georgia governor, Brian Kemp to reopen gyms, bowling alleys, saloons and some other businesses from April 24

Some Georgia businesses that have been shut down for weeks now, due to the Coronavirus pandemic, will be allowed to reopen later this week. Also, the statewide shelter-in-place order will be ending at the end of the month, Gov. Brian Kemp announced Monday.

Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp announced plans to allow gyms, bowling alleys, hair and nail salons, massage therapists and more to reopen their doors as early as Friday, April 24, if they adhere to social distancing measures and hygiene requirements.

He added that theaters, private social clubs & restaurant dine-in services can reopen on Monday, April 27.

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