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State of Georgia public assembly facilities COVID-19 reopening guide now available

- From Georgia Department of Economic Developmen­t

The Georgia Department of Economic Developmen­t (GDECD), in conjunctio­n with the Georgia Facilities Working Group, June 30 released a best practices guide to reopening public assembly facilities in the state, such as live entertainm­ent and sports venues, museums and retail stores.

The guide is issued ahead of the reopening of large and small live performanc­e venues on July 1, as allowed in state executive orders 06.11.20.01 and 06.29.20.02.

The public assembly facilities COVID-19 reopening guide can be found online at GDECD’S website at https:// www.georgia.org/georgiafac­ilities-working-groupre-opening-guide.

The Georgia Facilities Working Group includes a wide array of state and municipall­y owned institutio­ns, universiti­es, profession­al sports teams and arts organizati­ons, and was charged with providing recommenda­tions to safely reopen public assembly facilities within the challenges presented by the COVID-19 pandemic.

The reopening guide is based on standards and guidelines provided by federal, state, and local government­s, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and public health organizati­ons as of June 2020, so that Georgia facilities can use appropriat­e recommenda­tions in determinin­g how to safely and responsibl­y reopen to the public. It also stresses developing a robust communicat­ions plan regarding safety and well-being tailored to the employees, guests and anyone expected to visit or do business at the facility.

“Our public events facilities bring us together in common purpose, and we

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are proud to stand with our Georgia business, events and arts communitie­s as more venues continue to safely reopen,” said Georgia Department of Economic Developmen­t Commission­er Pat Wilson. “As more Georgians return to work, it is critical that we operate safely, using measures that will preserve our health and the health of others.

“I thank the Georgia Facilities Working Group for providing a practical guide to help our state’s patrons and visitors safely enjoy all that Georgia has to offer,” Wilson said.

The document notes that by reopening, these facilities will not only help improve Georgia’s economy, but “more importantl­y, provide the human interactio­n and common experience­s we crave.”

“The Fox Theatre team was honored to support Gov. Kemp’s office and the Georgia Department of Economic Developmen­t by spearheadi­ng this project with State Farm Arena, to create a scalable and sustainabl­e solution to help Georgia venues safely reopen,” said Fox Theatre President and CEO Allan Vella.

“We collaborat­ed with our counterpar­ts at many of the state’s top organizati­ons, including Mercedes-benz Stadium, Georgia World Congress Center, the Tour Championsh­ip, Cobb-marietta Coliseum & Exhibit Hall Authority and the University of Georgia, to develop guideposts to instill confidence that all facilities statewide will be prepared to open safely when it is feasible to do so,” Vella said.

The guidelines also note that entertainm­ent, sports and facility management industries have made every effort to be collaborat­ive in finding common solutions to the issues the industries are collective­ly facing, and best practices from industry associatio­ns have been adopted.

In addition to the Fox Theatre and Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre, members of the Georgia Facilities working group include leaders from top venues across the state, including The Atlanta

Opera, Alliance Theater, the Cobb Galleria Centre, the Georgia World Congress Center, State Farm Arena and The Woodruff Arts Center in Atlanta; the Classic Center and the University of Georgia Athletic Associatio­n in Athens; the Miller Theater in Augusta; the Rivercente­r for the Performing Arts in Columbus; the Infinite Energy Center, Explore Gwinnett, and Gwinnett Sports Commission in Gwinnett County; and the TOUR Championsh­ip — PGA Tour; among others.

A full list of members of the Georgia Facilities Working Group is available on page 23 of the best practices guide at https://www.georgia.org/ georgia-facilities-workinggro­up-re-opening-guide.

As Georgia continues to safely reopen for more public activities, all Georgians are urged to get tested for COVID-19. For more informatio­n on active testing sites across Georgia and how to schedule an appointmen­t, go to https://dph.georgia. gov/locations/covid-19-testing-site.

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Rob Crilly/the Washington Examiner via AP, Pool, File Vice President Mike Pence eats lunch with Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp and his wife Marty Kemp at the Star Cafe, on May 22 in Atlanta. Pence said Georgia was “leading the way” and the country was making progress against the coronaviru­s.
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