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Kemp Will Allow Shelter-In-Place Order to Expire at 11:59 p.m. Thursday

Kemp said Thursday afternoon that the Shelter-in-Place Order will expire for most Georgians at 11:59 p.m. Thursday night.

Governor Brian P. Kemp signed Executive Order 4.30.20.01 on Thursday afternoon and issued the following statement:

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“Tonight at 11:59 PM, the statewide shelter in place order for most Georgians will expire. However, moving forward, I am urging Georgians to continue to stay home whenever possible. I want to thank the people of our great state who heeded public health advice, afforded us time to bolster our healthcare infrastructure, and flattened the curve. We were successful in these efforts, but the fight is far from over.

“In accordance with our executive orders, businesses across the Peach State must continue to operate with strict social distancing and sanitation rules to keep customers and employees safe through May 13, 2020. Those rules vary by business type for a measured, health-driven approach.

“The health and well-being of Georgians are my top priorities, and my decisions are based on data and advice from health officials. I will do what is necessary to protect the lives – and livelihoods – of our people. I will formally extend our public health state of emergency through June 12, 2020 to continue enhanced testing across Georgia, ramp up contact tracing, and maintain effective emergency response operations in every region.

“To protect vulnerable populations, I will sign an order today requiring medically fragile and elderly Georgians to continue to shelter in place through June 12, 2020. In addition, I will order long-term care facilities – including nursing homes, personal care homes, assisted living facilities, and similar community living homes – to utilize enhanced infection control protocols, ensure safer living conditions, and protect residents and staff from coronavirus exposure.

“Together, we will defeat this virus and emerge stronger. Thank you, and God Bless.”

Click here to view a video message from the Governor.

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1 Comment

1 Comment

  1. NELDA SMITH

    April 30, 2020 at 4:05 pm

    IT’S OVER ! NOW, TAKE YOUR VITAMINS, WASH YOUR HANDS AND STAY WELL ! WE DON’T WANT TO GO THROUGH THIS INSANITY, AGAIN!

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