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For Immediate Release
Wednesday, March 31, 2021

Gov. Kemp Signs New COVID-19 Executive Orders

Atlanta, GA – Governor Brian P. Kemp today signed three Executive Orders relating to COVID-19 in Georgia. The first, Executive Order 03.31.21.01, extends the Public Health State of Emergency through April 30, 2021. The second, Executive Order 03.31.21.02, extends the current COVID-19 guidance in Georgia until April 7 with an added provision allowing state agency employees to get a COVID vaccine without using sick leave or annual leave. The third order, Executive Order 03.31.21.03, will become effective on April 8 and will roll back many of the current COVID-19 restrictions in place.

The Governor's Executive Orders are available to read here. More details on all three Executive Orders are below:

Executive Order 03.31.21.01

▪ Extends Georgia's Public Health State of Emergency through April 30, 2021
Extends Georgia's Public Health State of Emergency through April 30, 2021

Executive Order 03.31.21.02

▪ Extends current COVID-19 guidance through April 7, 2021
▪ Provides a mechanism for allowing state agency employees to get a COVID-19 vaccine without using sick leave or annual leave
Extends current COVID-19 guidance through April 7, 2021
Provides a mechanism for allowing state agency employees to get a COVID-19 vaccine without using sick leave or annual leave

Executive Order 03.31.21.03

▪ Will become effective April 8 through April 30, 2021
▪ Eliminates the Gatherings ban
▪ Eliminates Shelter-in-Place requirements
▪ Removes the critical infrastructure distinction and collapses all organization suggested measures into one main list, with a small number of additional industry-specific requirements remaining
▪ Reduces any remaining distance requirements (i.e. distance between parties at restaurants, bars, and movie theaters, and between patrons of group fitness classes)
▪ Eliminates the ability of law enforcement to close an organization for failure to comply with the Executive Order provisions
Will become effective April 8 through April 30, 2021
Eliminates the Gatherings ban
Eliminates Shelter-in-Place requirements
Removes the critical infrastructure distinction and collapses all organization suggested measures into one main list, with a small number of additional industry-specific requirements remaining
Reduces any remaining distance requirements (i.e. distance between parties at restaurants, bars, and movie theaters, and between patrons of group fitness classes)
Eliminates the ability of law enforcement to close an organization for failure to comply with the Executive Order provisions
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Press Contacts

Mallory Blount - Press Secretary
Office of Governor Brian P. Kemp
mallory.blount@georgia.gov

Tate Mitchell - Deputy Press Secretary
Office of Governor Brian P. Kemp
tate.mitchell@georgia.gov

 
 
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