Governor Kemp’s shelter-in-place order begins today at 6:00 p.m. and extends through April 30 at 11:59 p.m.
The order states residents must stay home unless engaging in essential services, performing necessary travel, performing minimum basic operations, or are those part of the critical infrastructure work force.
Essential Services means obtaining necessary supplies or services for your household. This includes traveling to the grocery store, medical appointments, and pharmacies. You may also travel to pick up food or have it delivered to your house. You may also leave your house in the event of an emergency.
Necessary travel means the travel required for someone to conduct or participate in essential services, minimum basic operations, or work for Critical Infrastructure.
Read the Governor’s full order: bit.ly/2UXhUGi
Governor’s Office COVID-19 information: bit.ly/2RarR1T
Critical Infrastructure information: bit.ly/3bLIOaM
Specific questions regarding this order should be directed to the Georgia Hotline by calling 844-442-2681.
Updates will be provided as specific guidance from the Governor’s Office is received. Learn more about our response to COVID-19.
A curfew is NOT in place at this time.
The City remains open for business and is here to serve you.