Walker County Messenger

Kemp extends Public Health State of Emergency, renews COVID restrictio­ns

- From Office of Gov. Brian P. Kemp

Gov. Brian P. Kemp July 31 signed two executive orders extending the Public Health State of Emergency and existing COVID-19 safety measures.

“The fight against COVID-19 continues, and these executive orders reaffirm our commitment to protect the lives and livelihood­s of all Georgians. As our state ramps up testing, expands hospital surge capacity and provides staffing, supplies and resources to cities and counties throughout Georgia, we urge local officials to enforce the rules and restrictio­ns detailed in these orders,” said Gov. Kemp. “When businesses, restaurant­s, venues and citizens follow the guidelines carefully crafted by data, science and the Georgia Department of Public Health, we will take our next measured step forward.

“While government plays an important role in fighting this pandemic, the people of our great state will ultimately be the ones who defeat this virus. We continue to encourage fellow Georgians to wear a mask, practice social distancing, wash their hands regularly, and follow public health guidance. Together, we will flatten the curve and stop the spread of COVID-19 in Georgia.”

Executive Order 07.31.20.01 extends the Public Health State of Emergency through 11:59 p.m. on Sept. 10. The Public Health

State of Emergency allows for enhanced coordinati­on across government and the private sector for supply procuremen­t, comprehens­ive testing and healthcare capacity.

By renewing the applicabil­ity of existing language, Executive Order 07.31.20.02 continues to require social distancing, bans gatherings of more than 50 people unless there is 6 feet between each person, outlines mandatory criteria for businesses, and requires sheltering in place for those living in long-term care facilities and the medically fragile, among other provisions. The order runs through 11:59 p.m. on Aug. 15.

Read the governor’s executive orders at https://gov. georgia.gov/executive-action/ executive-orders/2020-executive-orders.

 ?? AP-Ron Harris ?? The Georgia World Congress Center is shown on Thursday, April 16, 2020, in Atlanta. Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp took part in a tour of the 200-bed facility, constructe­d quickly in the lower levels of the Georgia World Congress Center which normally plays host to large convetions and sporting events.
AP-Ron Harris The Georgia World Congress Center is shown on Thursday, April 16, 2020, in Atlanta. Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp took part in a tour of the 200-bed facility, constructe­d quickly in the lower levels of the Georgia World Congress Center which normally plays host to large convetions and sporting events.

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