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Everything you want to know about Gov. Kemp’s shelter-in-place order

- By Dave Williams

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How does the order apply to individual­s and families?

All Georgia residents and visitors are required to shelter in place in their residences. “Shelter in place” means remaining in their residences and taking every possible precaution to limit social interactio­n to prevent the spread or infection of COVID-19.

Are there exceptions?

Yes. A Georgia resident or visitor is not required to shelter in place if they are:

♦ Engaging in essential services.

♦ Working in critical infrastruc­ture.

♦ Engaging in minimum basic operations.

♦ Performing necessary travel.

What are essential services and critical infrastruc­ture workers?

As defined by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, workers who conduct a range of operations and services that are typically essential to critical infrastruc­ture viability, including staffing operations centers, maintainin­g and repairing critical infrastruc­ture, operating call centers, working constructi­on, and performing operating functions, among others. It also includes workers who support critical supply chains and enable functions for critical infrastruc­ture. The industries they support represent but are not limited to medical and health care, telecommun­ications, informatio­n technology systems, defense, food and agricultur­e, transporta­tion and logistics, energy, water and wastewater, law enforcemen­t and public works.

Engaging in essential services means obtaining necessary supplies and services for your household, engaging in activities essential for the health and safety of your household, and engaging in outdoor exercise activities as long as you have at least 6 feet between people who do not live in your household.

You can go to the grocery store, medical appointmen­ts and the pharmacy. You can go pick up food or have food delivered to your house. You can leave your house to buy supplies to clean or maintain your house. You can go outside to exercise. You can also leave your house in an emergency.

The key takeaway is that you need to stay in your house as much as possible, but we recognize there are circumstan­ces when you need to leave. Keep those circumstan­ces rare, consolidat­e trips as much as possible and use take-out, curbside pickup and delivery service whenever possible to prevent the spread of COVID-19.

Necessary travel means the travel required for someone to conduct or participat­e in essential services, minimum basic operations or work for critical infrastruc­ture.

Minimum basic operations are limited to:

♦ The minimum activities necessary to maintain the value of a business … provide services, manage inventory, ensure security, process payroll and employee benefits, or for related functions. Such minimum necessary activities include remaining open to the public subject to the restrictio­ns of this order.

♦ The minimum activities necessary to facilitate employees or volunteers being able to work remotely from their residences.

♦ Instances where employees are working outdoors without regular contact with other persons, such as delivery services, contractor­s, landscape businesses and agricultur­al industry services.

What does this order mean for church services and funeral services?

No business, establishm­ent, for-profit or nonprofit corporatio­n, organizati­on or county or municipal government is allowed to have more than 10 people gathering in a single location unless there is at least 6 feet between each person at all times. This rule applies to church services and funeral services.

Can I go to state parks or play sports outside like golf?

Yes. You can visit state parks or play sports outside, including golf, subject to restrictio­ns. Gatherings of more than 10 people are banned unless there is at least 6 feet between each person at all times. If people congregate in certain areas of a state park or golf course, for example, law enforcemen­t will warn them to disband. If they fail to comply, they may face criminal charges.

What happens if I violate the governor’s executive order?

If you violate any terms of the order, you are committing a misdemeano­r, which is a crime in the state of Georgia. For example, if you are not sheltering in place and none of the four exceptions for essential services, minimum basic operations, critical infrastruc­ture or necessary travel applies to your activities, you will receive a warning from law enforcemen­t and risk facing criminal charges if you fail to comply.

How does this order apply to local government­s?

No county or municipal to government is allowed to have more than 10 people gathered in a single location unless there is at least 6 feet between each person at all times. The governor’s order supersedes all local ordinances to the extent they conflict and states that no ordinance can be more restrictiv­e or less restrictiv­e.

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