Donald Trump said he disagreed with the Georgia governor’s decision to begin relaxing social-distancing measures, a departure from the president’s repeated calls for states to reopen their economies.

“I disagree with what he’s doing,” Trump said Wednesday at a White House press conference in reference to Governor Brian Kemp’s announcement that tattoo parlors, movie theaters and nail salons in Georgia will begin opening this week.

“I think it’s too soon,” Trump said.

Southern Republican governors who were among the last to institute shelter-at-home orders are now pushing to become the first to lift them. South Carolina Governor Henry McMaster also said beaches, florists and shoe shops in his states would soon reopen.

The announcements came just four days after the White House issued phased guidelines for states to reopen. Trump has consistently urged states to reopen as soon as possible and late last week signaled support for protests against the social-distancing restrictions in states including Michigan and Virginia.