Brian Kemp, the governor of Georgia, has announced that movie theaters, restaurants, and some other businesses will be allowed to reopen on April 27. Kemp – the same governor who publicly said on April 3 that we had just learned that coronavirus could be spread by people with no symptoms – believes that his state is “on track” to meet the the criteria for “Phase 1″ of reopening. (We’ve known about asymptomatic transmission since mid-February.) “Subject to the specific social distancing and sanitation mandates, theaters, private social clubs and restaurant dine-in services will be allowed to reopen on Monday, April 27,” Kemp said in a statement (via Variety). “By taking this measured action, we will get Georgians back to work safely,