KEY POINTS
  • As states across the U.S. weigh lifting coronavirus restrictions and reopening the economy, Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont told CNBC that Georgia is reopening the wrong businesses first.
  • Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp announced Monday that the state will reopen businesses on Friday, starting with retail locations such as gyms, barber shops, fitness centers and bowling alleys. 
  • "I think the things that come later are the things that Georgia opened up first, which surprised me, those things that have very close personal contact," Lamont said.

As states across the U.S. weigh lifting coronavirus restrictions at risk of inducing a second wave of infections, Georgia is reopening the wrong businesses first, Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont told CNBC Tuesday.

Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp, a Republican, announced Monday that the state will reopen businesses on Friday, starting with retail locations such as gyms, barber shops, fitness centers and bowling alleys. Kemp's decision came after several states mostly in the South unveiled plans to restart parts of their economy.