Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms has signed a 2-week stay-at-home order to address the coronavirus pandemic. The order, which went into effect midnight Tuesday (March 24) and lasts until April 7, directs Atlanta residents to stay inside their homes.
Exceptions include essential city services and businesses, grocery stores, gas stations, pharmacies, laundromats, parks, the Atlanta BeltLine, and restaurants offering takeout.
This executive order comes after a press conference with Governor Brian Kemp on Monday (March 23) at 5pm. “I appreciate the leadership of Governor Brian Kemp during this crisis and his concern for the wellbeing of the people across Georgia,” Mayor Bottoms said in a statement. “While Governor Kemp has to consider the
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