Posted on 04/25/2020 6:31:20 AM PDT by Kaslin
What some who dont live in Georgia may not realize is that Gov. Brian Kemps original shelter-in-place order was not a total lockdown.
Undeterred by his critics, Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp is moving forward with the bold decision to begin to reopen his states businesses and launch our return to normal life.
According to an order Kemp promulgated Monday, nail salons, massage therapists, tattoo parlors, bowling alleys, gyms, and other businesses may reopen on Friday. In-person church services can reopen. On Monday, restaurants and movie theaters may reopen. Dentists and doctors offices and all other health care-related practices and services that have ceased to treat patients should begin treating patients as soon as practicable.
To be sure, this wont be a reopening that goes back to the way things were all businesses will be required to follow social distancing guidelines and implement measures to mitigate the exposure and spread of COVID-19 but it is a start, and a well-timed one.
Why did Kemp make this decision now? In consulting the White Houses guidelines, Kemps public health advisors told him Georgia was ready. Georgia Public Health Commissioner Kathleen Toomey declared that across the state, fewer flu-like sicknesses were showing up in Georgias hospital emergency rooms. We definitely have a plateauing and what appears to be a decline, she said. That puts Georgia in line with the national guidelines for reopening President Trump issued last week.
As to why hes reopening these particular types of businesses, Kemp explained on FOX News Tuesday evening, Well, those are the ones that are closed. What some who dont live in Georgia may not realize is that Kemps original shelter-in-place order was not a total lockdown. With the exception of the businesses in this weeks order, even so-called non-essential businesses (even though all businesses are essential to those who own them, work there, or use their services) were allowed to stay open for basic operations as long as they followed a list of 20 different requirements to mitigate the spread.
Contrary to what some critiques have said, Kemp is following Trumps Opening Up America Again guidelines. The first gating criteria are based on basic criteria before moving into Phase One, which can be tailored for a regional or statewide approach:
Symptoms: downward trajectory of influenza-like illnesses (ILI) reported within a 14-day period and downward trajectory of covid-like syndromic cases reported within a 14-day period.Cases: downward trajectory of documented cases with a 14-day period OR downward trajectory of positive tests as a percent of total tests within a 14-day period (flat or increasing volume of tests)
Georgia meets the requirements for symptoms and cases. At his April 20, 2020 press conference, Kemp said, According to the Georgia Department of Health, reports of cases of flu-like illness are declining and documented COVID-19 have flattened and appear to be declining, and we have seen declining emergency room visits in general.
The daily status report for tracking COVID-19 in Georgia tracks the decrease in the number of individual cases, as well as the number of deaths, and daily tracking of the average number of cases and deaths over a seven day period shows that all have decreased. The day of peak individual cases was April 14 (842 cases), while the day of peak deaths was April 6 (41 deaths).
Hospitals: treat all patients without crisis care and robust testing program in place for at-risk healthcare workers, including emerging antibody testing.
Georgia also meets the requirements for hospitals and testing. At his April 20 press conference, Kemp continued, By expanding our hospital bed capacity, including the temporary facility at the Georgia World Congress Center, we have the ability to treat patients without crisis care in hospital settings. Our proactive actions have reduced stress and strain on our area hospitals, as well as the communities and families they serve.
On Monday, Kemp announced a plan to double the testing capacity and meet the White House guidelines. Augusta University, the states only public academic medical center, in concert with the experts at the Medical College of Georgia, designed an app to help determine who needs testing. Through the app, physicians will be available 24 hours a day for screening symptoms, coordinating where to have the testing, and coordinating with academic institutions across the state to have results in about 72 hours and have a physician contact a patient with results.
Among other criteria, the Opening Up American Guidelines for Phase One for employers encourage a continuation of teleworking, wherever feasible, and if possible a return to work in phases. In phases is noteworthy as this week Kemp began enacting a phased return to work.
Kemps executive order issued on April 2, 2020 issued a shelter-in-place order, set a list of 20 requirements for critical infrastructure and not critical infrastructure to follow, mandated certain businesses to close, and addressed nursing homes.
Sheltering in place was required unless conducting or participating in essential services, performing necessary travel, engaging in the performance of minimum basic operations for a business, establishment, corporation non-profit or organization not classified as critical infrastructure, or as part of a workforce for critical infrastructure.
Under Kemps April 2 executive order, retail businesses and other not critical infrastructure businesses have been open for online and phone orders, delivery, and curbside pickup. But the same order mandated all gyms, fitness centers, bowling alleys, theaters, live performance venues, operators of amusement rides, body art studios, estheticians, hair designers, massage therapy practices, and bars close.
Those were the only businesses specifically mandated to close. Business owners could otherwise choose to continue Basic Minimum Operations while meeting the 20 requirements to slow the spread.
Using these guidelines, along with medical facilities voluntarily ending elective medical procedures, Georgians flattened the curve.
The sheltering-in-place mandates from April 2 will continue until April 30. Kemp said medical facilities may begin seeing patients again. The latest executive order lifted the ban on operating all gyms, fitness centers, bowling alleys, theaters, live performance venues, operators of amusement rides, body art studios, estheticians, hair designers, massage therapy practices, and restaurants.
Those businesses will gradually be able to begin Basic Minimum Operations while meeting the 20 requirements to slow the spread. This is a step toward reopening. All businesses, with the exception of bars, may choose to open or may remain closed. If they open, they must meet the 20 requirements, and are only functioning with Basic Minimum Operations.
In Georgia,no other business categories are allowed to reopen because other not Critical Infrastructure businesses were already given the ability to remain open for basic minimum operations. Businesses in Georgia are still not going back to businesses as usual. This is a phased approach. The shelter-in-place mandate, which the White House guidelines allow to be lifted, continues to remain in effect in Georgia under the same conditions until April 30.
Kemp and Georgias public health officials will continue to monitor the data to determine if Georgians are able to take this first step toward reopening Georgia without creating a surge of COVID-19 cases. At that point, Kemp will make the next set of decisions.
As we look around the country, it appears that a new fault line has developed in American politics. Its not necessarily a partisan split, and its not necessarily an ideological split, either its the split between those who want to begin reopening the economy now, versus those who want to remain shut down for a longer period of time.
There is no reason this split should be either partisan or ideological. Believing we can take steps to reopen the economy, or believing we should remain in full shutdown mode, should have nothing to do with ones personal politics.
Yet for some reason, it seems that it does according to the data in a NBC/Wall Street Journal poll released earlier this week, there is a huge partisan split on the issue, with 77 percent of Democrats saying they were concerned about reopening too quickly, while only 39 percent of Republicans share that fear. Meanwhile, only 19 percent of the Democrats surveyed in that poll said they were more worried about the economic impact of the shutdown, against 48 percent of Republicans who were.
Oddly for those who think there should be a partisan split on the question, Colorado Democratic Gov. Jared Polis is also taking significant steps to begin reopening his states economy, and taking flak for it.
For Kemp, the decision on when to reopen the economy has nothing to do with partisan politics. It was a decision based on a number of factors: the science, the economics, the hardships endured by communities whose residents have lost their jobs, the loss of civil liberties taken from a citizenry that opposes such orders, among other things.
Kemp doesnt seem to mind what his opponents think about his reopening decision. In making the decision he did, he has chosen to rise above partisan politics, and do for his state what he thinks is best the mark of a statesman, rather than a politician.
“Undeterred by his critics, Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp is moving forward with the bold decision to begin to reopen his states businesses and launch our return to normal life. “
This takes guts and real leadership.
Compare this to Cuomo, his outrageous demands, and his fawning media.
As to the “lock down” in NC, our county and our city.
Open - grocery stores, tobacco shops, gas stations, corner drug stores, most big box stores, local government and services - DMV license is closed while registration is open with social distancing, all the postal/mail services, liquor stores, fast food drive through, chain restaurants with take out only and much much more. Mostly Mom & Pop stores are closed and manufacturing.
Our Mayor still has a 9:00PM to 6:00AM curfew on us - nobody can figure out why.
Still can’t get a hair cut.
You cannot *quarantine* healthy people.
You cannot *lockdown* healthy people.
The only word I found that fit our present situation is *internment*.
Thanks to HotHunt for the above great visual!
If people want to stay home, let them! NO ONE wants to force them to go out!
Good for Kemp. On this issue, I think he is right. I disagreed with him when he appointed “The Trophy Wife “ to the Senate seat instead of Rep. Collins, but on this one he is correct. Other States ought to follow his lead.
In this instance, I don’t understand why President Trump is all over this guy.
President Trump needs to be doing this for ALL of us and sticking it to the tyrannical Democrat Governors (like mine!) who would keep us locked up, the Capitol locked up and the American Flag that is usually flying over her - DOWN!
If Governor Evers (D, Putz, WI) feels we’re in ‘crisis,’ then fly the flag upside down...but fly OUR flag!
Businesses should be able to reopen now and the people should be free to go to the businesses of their choosing or to stay home.
Here’s what Freeper Dick Bachert said happened;
Hey, Brian...Don here.
Hey Don.
Listen Brian, I need to try to keep these media morons off my ass. Im calling to let you know that Ill be making some comments about you tomorrow that you and your folks wont much like. Just know that theyre strictly for the media morons.
You OK with that?
Hell yeah. I completely understand.
Thanks man.
Later.
I think Trump is still upset with Kemp for appointing the “Trophy Wife” of his old rich donor to the Senate seat over the objections of Trump who wanted Rep. Collins appointed.
Agree completely! And like the post above yours, I have no idea either why Trump made such a stink of this. This time, I’m with Kemp.
I love President Trump; his hands were tied on this one by the media and the Democrats, so I do not really blame him for this incredible boondoggle. However, throwing Governor Kemp under the bus has the appearance of calculated political hedge betting in case the numbers from Georgia take an unwanted turn. It is very distasteful. This was played poorly and I expect to see some back pedaling soon.
Oregon is opening elective medical procedures next Friday.
The boondoggle I am referring to is the entire national response to he coronavirus outbreak not this particular situation.
It’s a chance for Kemp to be a hero or a goat. You can be sure that Real Governor Abrahms and her feeders...I mean handlers...will be watching closely (from their seats on the opposing team’s side), hoping many people get sick.
We will learn something in any case.
Reopening ?
Pffft!
We were discussing this at work yesterday and one of the wharehouse guys said “Why would they come back? They got 1,200 for themselves, 500 for each of their children and 4,200 a month, which is double what they were making”
California by the way
Thanks for posting the American way to handle this bs!
Smart move. GA businesses will be the first to stock up on any needed cleaning supplies and later states will have the slim pickings.
There you old conservatives go again!:
Heres what Freeper Dick Bachert said happened;
Hey, Brian...Don here.
Hey Don.
Listen Brian, I need to try to keep these media morons off my ass. Im calling to let you know that Ill be making some comments about you tomorrow that you and your folks wont much like. Just know that theyre strictly for the media morons.
You OK with that?
Hell yeah. I completely understand.
Thanks man.
Later.
Rush always said Trump is the only one who separate him from his base. He’s on his way to doing that after Trump ripped Kemp again yesterday. It looks like Trump has turned the show over to Dr Doom and Deborah. He appears to be smitten by Brix. They sent Deborah to talk to Trump and the next we know Trump is on the phone trying to get Kemp to back down. 26 million unemployed based on the BS charts Deborah and Fauci put in front of Trump yet they have lost no credibility with Trump.
No overrun hospitals, a mortality rate below 1%, a destroyed economy, the rats pushing mail voting and it’s still “what do you think Deborah?”.
A caller to the Mike Gallagher show said that she was from Georgia and she and everyone around her is very happy at this decision by the governor. I say, the people should be the dictators of the government, not the other way around. We’ve put up with this for far too long. Jobs lost domestic abuse, including child abuse, increased suicide and murder rates that’s it. That’s enough
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