In the U.S., there are now more than 51,000 deaths from COVID-19, but some states are giving the green light to open up non-essential businesses. Stay-at-home orders are being loosened in Alaska, Georgia and Oklahoma, as other states are expecting to start relaxing their restrictions in the coming days.
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Coronavirus outbreak: Alaska, Georgia, Oklahoma green light opening of non-essential businesses as more than 51,000 U.S. deaths recorded
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