Georgia Governor Brian Kemp shows courage to do what appears prudent given the numbers, regardless of what critics and the media say. His executive order that placed the state under a lockdown with few exceptions, was already supposed to expire on April 3rd, but was extended until the end of the month, damaging many citizens’ trust in their elected officials’ words. Now, Kemp is finally convinced that there is more hospital capacity than required to stem any potential demand due to the Wuhan-Coronavirus and promised to do the only right thing under that circumstance: let the order expire. The fact that he appears to remain steadfast despite massive criticism, deserves respect. Hopefully other governor’s and mayor’s will follow his example.