The Atlanta Business Chronicle reports: Gov. Brian Kemp signed an executive order June 11 that relaxes more restrictions put in place since April to stem the spread of Covid-19, including no limits on the number of dine-in customers at restaurants, allowing for conventions to resume and reopening live performance venues.
Georgia Governor’s New Executive Order Regarding COVID-19
WSB-TV reports: Governor Brian Kemp issued a new executive order on Tuesday that changes the rules for some businesses already closed because of COVID-19, allows some businesses to add new customers and keeps other businesses closed for several more weeks.
Governor to Lift Shelter-in-Place Order for Most Georgians
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports: Gov. Brian Kemp will lift a statewide shelter-in-place order for most of Georgia’s 10.6 million residents starting Friday as he continues to roll back coronavirus restrictions, though he urged Georgians to stay at home when possible to contain the pandemic.
City of Alpharetta Shares COVID-19 Updates and Resources
In its latest newsletter, the City of Alpharetta offered useful information for businesses facing economic fallout from the coronavirus pandemic, including:
Details on Gov. Kemp’s Executive Order Enabling Some Businesses to Reopen
Read below for Gov. Kemp’s executive order explaining which businesses can reopen, measures for mitigating the spread of COVID-19, and best practices for religious services.