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Various states are OFFICALLY rolling back the psyop madness, here's a list of who and what:

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In Georgia some businesses open on a limited scale as soon as Friday.

Tucker:

Lockdowns are accomplishing nothing except to place us in a state of fascist house arrest.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=2&v=MuuA0azQRGQ&feature=emb_logo

BTW --- Evil FACEBOOK is deleting UNCONSCIONABLY (and illegally) posts about protest gatherings. Not surprised are you?

https://www.blacklistednews.com/article/76847/state-governors-say-facebook-is-lying-facebook-alone-decided-to-shut-down-protest.html

https://www.infowars.com/what-is-the-new-normal/

https://www.infowars.com/texas-judge-mandatory-face-masks-laws-unconstitutional/

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-52382196

https://www.godlikeproductions.com/forum1/message4364490/pg1

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Several states announced plans to coordinate their response with neighbors: California is moving forward in coordination with Washington and Oregon; governors from New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, Delaware and Rhode Island announced plans to form a joint task force. [Why? Each state has diff reality. This is nuts. Pre-Communism nuts.]

Here is a list of states making moves to roll back the psyop madness:

Colorado

The state's stay-at-home order lifts April 27, and the state will work with non-essential businesses on guidelines to phase in reopening beginning May 1.

Hair salons, dog groomers, personal training, tattoo and massage parlors can reopen with strict guidelines in place. Retail can open for curbside April 27; there will be phased-in opening for in-person operations beginning May 1.

Schools will remain closed, and bars and restaurants will not immediately reopen.

Florida

Gov. Ron DeSantis gave some municipalities the green light April 17 to reopen beaches with restricted hours for walking, biking, hiking, fishing, running, swimming, taking care of pets and surfing.

Georgia

On April 21, Gov. Brian Kemp said he was allowing certain businesses to reopen on April 24, including gyms, fitness centers, bowling alleys, barbers, cosmetologists and massage therapists. Georgia's timetable is one of the most aggressive in the nation.

Bars, nightclubs and entertainment operations will remain closed, but restaurants and theaters will be able to reopen April 27.

Idaho

Trump said on April 18 that Idaho would be phasing in a reopening for nonessential businesses on May 1.

Minnesota

On April 17, Gov. Tim Walz signed an executive order that reopened outdoor recreational businesses, including golf courses, bait shops, public and private marinas and outdoor shooting ranges. The order went into effect the following day but insanely (unconstitutionally) requires residents to adhere to social distancing.

Montana

Trump said April 18 that Montana will "begin lifting restrictions" on April 24.

New York

On April 18, New York joined Connecticut and New Jersey in opening up their marinas, boatyards and boat launches for recreational use.

The state updated its guidance for golf courses, opening the door for public and private courses to open. Golfers will have to walk the course and carry their own bags without a motorized cart, according to Dani Lever, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo's communication director.

North Dakota

Trump said on April 18 that North Dakota "advised nonessential businesses to prepare for a phased reopening starting May 1."

Ohio

On May 1, the state will implement a "gradual" plan to open, Gov. Mike DeWine said April 16.


Pennsylvania

Gov. Tom Wolf, who has extended the state's stay-at-home order until May 8, signed a bill to allow online notary services so online auto sales can resume. He also said that limited construction will be allowed at that time. In the coming days, the governor said he will be working on guidelines for moving forward with reopening regions and businesses, starting on May 8. Wolf warned that operations will not resume as they were in February.

South Carolina

Gov. Henry McMaster announced a plan April 21 called "Accelerate South Carolina" to "stomp on the gas" and reopen certain sectors of the economy. Clothing, department, furniture, jewelry and sporting goods stores, as well as florists and flea markets can reopen but will be forced to operate at reduced capacity. The closure on beaches will be lifted, though it will be up to local officials to decide on the reopening of specific beaches. Barber shops, beauty salons, bingo halls, gyms and nightclubs must remain closed for now.

Tennessee

Gov. Bill Lee announced April 20 that his stay-at-home order will not be extended past April 30, and that some businesses around the state will begin reopening.

"For the good of our state, social distancing must continue, but our economic shutdown cannot," Lee said.

A governor-appointed, 30-member economic recovery group is working with industry leaders to ensure that some businesses can reopen as early as April 27.

Texas

Gov. Greg Abbott announced executive orders April 17 that will ease some of the restrictions on retail stores and parks, but he said all schools, public and private, will remain closed for the rest of the school year. Abbott said all stores in Texas will be able to operate retail-to-go beginning April 24. They can deliver items to customer's cars, homes or other locations. State parks are to be reopened April 20.

Vermont

On April 17, Gov. Phil Scott announced plans to reopen some businesses - under restrictions - on April 20. Farmers markets can reopen in limited capacities, starting May 1.

West Virginia

Though he announced that schools would remain closed for the rest of the academic year, Gov. Jim Justice issued an executive order April 20 that allows health care facilities to resume "more urgent elective medical procedures" no earlier than April 28.