Georgia on Monday allowed residents to dine at restaurants for the first time in a month, as more U.S. states began easing restrictions where the coronavirus outbreak has taken a relatively light toll ... ( read original story ...)
Diners cautiously venture back into Georgia’s restaurants
Sitting at a Waffle House counter has never felt so satisfying for Kim Kaseta, who was enjoying her sausage and egg breakfast in relative solitude in Atlanta. "Oh my gosh," Kaseta, a 64-year-old hair ... ( read original story ...)
Supreme Court says Georgia must provide official code free to public
Georgia’s annotated version of state law cannot be protected under copyright law and sold for more than $400 a copy, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled on Monday, April 27, 2020. ( read original story ...)
Georgia, Tennessee, And Alaska Want Restaurants To Reopen — McDonald’s, Chick-Fil-A, And Dunkin’ Are Saying Not So Fast.
Georgia and Tennessee began to reopen them for in-person dining on Monday, and Alaska allowed them to reopen on April 24 at 25% capacity. More states will follow. The hope is to reemploy some of the 8 ... ( read original story ...)
4 states in the US have already begun reopening businesses. Check out what that looks like in South Carolina, Oklahoma, and Georgia.
Epidemiologists worry that reopening too soon could cause a second wave of cases, especially if states open before seeing a steady decline in cases. ( read original story ...)
Georgia governor tries to defuse rift with Trump over coronavirus rollback
Brian Kemp tried to tamp down a dispute with President Donald Trump over easing coronavirus restrictions as he expressed optimism Monday about the state’s fight against a pandemic that’s brought ... ( read original story ...)
Open Signs Reappear as Georgia Eateries Welcome First Dine-In Customers in Weeks
"We've finally come back," he said about an hour into his lunch run with the first sit-down customers allowed since late March at Moe's Original BBQ, for some pulled-pork sandwiches near the Georgia ... ( read original story ...)
Georgia governor says no decision on replacing shelter order
Georgia's governor says he's still deciding what comes next after the state's shelter-in-place order expires after Thursday, even as he's loosened it to allow a number of businesses to reopen. Gov. ( read original story ...)
Oman’s Economic Update — April 2020
Oman’s economy is expected to contract in 2020 due to the oil price slide and the COVID-19 public health response. An increase in gas output and infrastructure spending plans will help growth recover ... ( read original story ...)
Tethys Oil cuts on output in Oman blocks
Swedish oil company Tethys Oil has been informed by the operator of Blocks 3 and 4, onshore Oman, that following the Oman’s participation in the Opec+ production limitation agreement, both blocks will ... ( read original story ...)