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Another wave of states preparing to reopen nonessential businesses after weeks-long stay-at-orders... which is now prompting a debate over how states can balance restarting the economy with keeping people safe.

Aishah hasnie has this story.

Nearly a dozen states are expected to join georgia, south alaska, and and begin allowing some nonessential businesses to open their coming days...the recommended testing and contact tracing... prompting growing concerns governors can balance restarting the economy with the health of their community.

Wage this debate, health officials warn about the dangers of moving too fast.inglesby says: "this virus is going to be with us a vaccine.

So, as we ease up on social distancing measures and economies begin to very carefully reopen, we are at risk of or respikes in the illness."despite seeing 14 consecutive days of declining cases, as laid out in the president's multi-phase plan... governor defends his decision to get his state back to business.

Stitt says: "in my state we're seeing the trending going down, going up, our tracing.... we think it's a reasonable time to reopen."

Severe economic pain is one reason people are return to work.

With roughly 26 million americans filing for unemployment since march, secretary steven mnuchin tells fox... he expects the country's economy to bounce back soon:mnuchin says: "i think as we begin to economy in may and june, you're gonna see the economy really bounce back in july, august, meanwhile, new york and other states have now extended their stay-at-home orders through mid- in new york, aishah hasnie, fox news.

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