I spoke with a local friend today, here in GA, who told me that Friday she went by a popular barber shop, one of the types of businesses for which Gov. Kemp lifted restrictions. The shop sets on a corner, and trucks were overflowing out of the parking lot and down one side of both streets. The barber was letting them into the shop just one at a time, and disinfecting the store between customers. However, she told me all the men from all those trucks were all sitting around next to each other outside the shop, with no masks.
This is exactly the kind of thing I would have expected, unfortunately. I expect the number of cases in rural Georgia to climb dramatically within the next two weeks, especially with restaurants and theaters given the okay to open today, with restrictions. Unfortunately, I don't expect many will abide by those restrictions, and I doubt much effort is going to be made at enforcement.
I had to go to the laundromat. 3 people in the whole place and one woman without a mask put her stuff on the same folding table I was working on.