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TexasTowelie

(112,713 posts)
Sun Oct 4, 2020, 07:54 AM Oct 2020

Kemp extends COVID-19 restrictions in Georgia through Oct. 15

Gov. Brian Kemp has extended social distancing and sanitization restrictions for businesses, gatherings and long-term elderly care facilities in Georgia amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

In a news release sent late Wednesday, the governor’s office announced that Kemp signed an order extending the restrictions through Oct. 15. The order keeps restrictions that have been in place for months largely the same.

Kemp’s public health emergency, which allows him to continue issuing executive orders, has also extended until Nov. 9. Georgia’s emergency status has been in effect since mid-March when the virus began spreading in the state.

The latest order keeps in place a ban on gatherings larger than 50 people in Georgia and continues to make wearing a mask voluntary at the statewide level, not mandatory.

Read more: https://www.onlineathens.com/news/20200930/kemp-extends-covid-19-restrictions-in-georgia-through-oct-15

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Kemp extends COVID-19 restrictions in Georgia through Oct. 15 (Original Post) TexasTowelie Oct 2020 OP
without mandatory mask wearing COVID will continue to run wild, beachbumbob Oct 2020 #1
 

beachbumbob

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1. without mandatory mask wearing COVID will continue to run wild,
Sun Oct 4, 2020, 08:06 AM
Oct 2020

and even with such provisions, they are not being enforced and why we are seeing the surge come back. Illinois had near 3000 reported cases a day or 2 ago, the highest in months. Its all contributable to reckless behavior

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