Published 22:32 IST, August 16th 2020

Georgia governor allows local mask mandates, with limits

A county meets that threshold requirement if it has had 100 or more confirmed cases of COVID-19 per 100,000 people over the previous 14 days

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Georgia's goverr, who has opposed local mask mandates and even sued over one in Atlanta, has signed a new executive order that allows local governments to enact mask requirements to help fight coronavirus pandemic.

As with previous orders, one issued Saturday says residents and visitors of state are “strongly encourd” to wear face coverings when y are outside of ir homes, except when eating, drinking or exercising outside. But unlike previous orders, this one allows local governments in counties that have reached a “threshold requirement” to require wearing of masks on government-owned property.

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A county meets that threshold requirement if it has had 100 or more confirmed cases of COVID-19 per 100,000 people over previous 14 days. Only two of Georgia's 159 counties were below that threshold, according to data from state Department of Public Health.

Local mask mandates cant result in an fines, fees or penalties against private businesses or organizations, and penalties against individuals for n-compliance cant included a fine greater than $50 and cant include prison time, order says. If people are t in compliance, local authorities must warn m “about health risks posed by t wearing a face mask or face covering” prior to issuing a citation.

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Local mask requirements can't be enforced on residential property and can only be enforced on private property, including businesses, if owner or occupant consents to enforcement, order says.

“This order also protects Georgia businesses from government overreach by restricting application and enforcement of local masking requirements to public property," Kemp said in a news release accompanying order, which is in effect through Aug. 31. “While I support local control, it must be properly balanced with property rights and personal freedoms.”

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Additionally, order extends shelter-in-place requirements for people who meet certain criteria that result in “higher risk of severe illness,” including people in nursing homes or long-term care facilities, people with certain chronic health conditions and those with compromised immune systems or or underlying health conditions that make m more susceptible to coronavirus.

It also continues to ban garings larger than 50 people if people are closer than 6 feet (2 meters) apart and imposes specific operating guidelines on bars, restaurants and or businesses.

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Kemp, a Republican, last month sued Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms, a Democrat, and Atlanta City Council after Bottoms made statements that goverr said some interpreted as orders for restaurants to close and ordered masks. Kemp dropped lawsuit Thursday.

Atlanta was one of a number of cities that issued orders requiring masks to be worn, despite Kemp's arguments that local governments can't impose measures that are more or less restrictive than those in his statewide executive orders.

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Georgia reported 3,372 new confirmed COVID-19 cases and 96 deaths Saturday, bringing state's totals to 235,168 confirmed cases and 4,669 deaths.

 

22:32 IST, August 16th 2020