Georgia rolls back Covid precautions 2 years after shutdown

On April 3, 2020, Gov. Brian Kemp established a statewide shelter-in-place order, which he lifted a month later. Today, cases, hospitalizations and deaths across the state are all relatively low by pandemic standards, according to the latest figures from the Georgia Department of Public Health. The majority of Georgia counties have low rates of community transmission, according to the CDC. State leaders have responded quickly by loosening public health measures.

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Georgia Recorder