Gov. Brian Kemp is moving forward with reopening Georgia, as he announced new moves to allow more public activity to resume across the state.
Though the governor announced that he is extending the public health emergency through July 12, Kemp said that the state will allow an increase in the number of people at public gatherings, bars and restaurants to reopen, limited sporting operations, and some summer classes. Kemp said he made the decision based on what he called “favorable data.”
11Alive is Where Atlanta Speaks. We believe that news shouldnβt be a one-way conversation, but a dialogue with you. Join in, share your thoughts and connect with new perspectives.
For the latest information on the coronavirus check out our real-time blog:
For more coronavirus news:
Follow 11Alive on Social:Β
Facebook:
Twitter:
Instagram:
Subscribe to 11Alive for exclusive content:
Β
Visit Site:
