Calhoun Times

Gathering limits in Ga. to roll back on April 8

♦ Gov. Kemp’s order also bars local police from enforcing the business restrictio­ns that remain.

- By Beau Evans

Gov. Brian Kemp is rolling back restrictio­ns on public gatherings and a shelter-in-place order for elderly-care facility residents that have been in place since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Set to take effect on April 8, the rollback marks the broadest lifting of COVID-19 safety measures since the governor ended a statewide shelter-in-place order was in place for about three weeks last April.

Going forward, restaurant­s, bars and other popular social spots will no longer face limits on the number of patrons, according to one of several executive orders Kemp signed Wednesday. Capacities in public spaces have been kept at 50 people or fewer for many months.

The amount of space people will have to keep apart can also be reduced from 6 feet to at least 3 feet in movie theaters and 3.5 feet for restaurant and bar seating. Group fitness classes in gyms will have to keep exercisers at least 6 feet apart.

Shelter-in-place orders for residents in long-term care facilities, which have been in place since mid-March of 2020, will be lifted starting on April 8.

Kemp’s latest order also bars local police officers from shutting down businesses that refuse to comply with the new scaled-back distancing and sanitizati­on rules.

Additional­ly, the order allows state government employees and public-school teachers to take up to 8 hours off of work without using vacation or sick time in order to receive COVID-19 vaccines.

Georgia’s public health emergency, which allows Kemp to continue issuing executive orders on COVID-19, will be extended through the end of April.

The upcoming restrictio­ns rollback comes as Georgia makes headway in vaccinatin­g the state’s

nearly 11 million residents after opening up eligibilit­y to everyone in the state 16 years of age and older on March 25.

Nearly 3.8 million vaccines have been administer­ed in Georgia as of Wednesday afternoon, roughly 80% of the number of doses shipped by the federal government, according to state Department of Public Health data.

Georgians can pre-register

for a vaccine appointmen­t at myvaccineg­eorgia.com even if they do not yet qualify under the governor’s eligibilit­y criteria. They will be notified once they qualify and scheduled for an appointmen­t.

State officials have opened nine mass vaccinatio­n sites in Atlanta, Macon, Albany, Savannah, Columbus, Waycross and Bartow, Washington and Habersham counties.

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