Gov. Jim Justice announced Monday a plan to reopen the state’s economy if the state has three consecutive days when the percentage of positive COVID-19 tests compared to the number of tests taken dip below 3 percent. Justice said the state’s positive COVID-19 test rate was currently at 2.4%, a drop from a trend where it had been at 4 percent. The governor said the reopenings would not be mandatory, and any business that does not feel comfortable would not be required to restart.