Ga. Gov. Kemp, Toomey, Carden, Bryson Give COVID-19 Update
Governor
"I'm joined by
"As of noon today, we now have 4,638 cases in
"These tests are vital for our frontline workers,
"Yesterday, we were proud to announce plans to quickly - and dramatically - increase the availability of testing for COVID-19 in
"From the beginning, we have used data, science, and the advice of healthcare professionals to determine our preparedness and relief efforts. These new testing numbers will provide a better picture of COVID-19's impact on our state and inform our decisions going forward. I do want to pause and thank University System of
"Since forming the
"All of us standing here know that this fight is won at the community level, not at the State Capitol. We win this war by hunkering down and choppin' a lot of wood. At the President's coronavirus press briefings,
"Look, we have challenges and plenty of opportunities ahead. I encourage my fellow Georgians to hang in there. I know you are tired. I know you want to return to business as usual, but we must first overcome the obstacles in our path. By doing that, we will get through this together. These are unprecedented times, and state officials are taking historic measures to meet the needs of healthcare providers, hospitals, patients, and communities throughout
"As of this morning, we have 3,520 medical-surgical beds, 450 critical beds, and 1,006 ventilators available in our hospitals across the state. According to the
"State officials are closely working with the
"To expand current bed capacity, I temporarily suspended certificate of need laws. Now, healthcare administrators are re-configuring existing hospital wings or embarking on new construction to address the looming concern. Commissioner
"As many of you know,
"As reported, the state has worked closely with local health officials to establish more bed capacity at Phoebe North and provide the staffing and equipment necessary to relieve
"As I mentioned a moment ago, the
"Going forward, I cannot overstate the importance of nursing home facilities and long-term care homes following public health guidelines. Our
"As I mentioned previously, on
"I've also authorized the
"I'd like to thank GEMA Director Bryson for completing the isolation site at the
"As we continue to fight this virus, our office is receiving reports that are concerning and deserve the public's immediate attention. We have been told by one
"We are also seeing a reduction in the reports of child abuse, likely as a consequence of our educators not having as much face time with
"And finally, my office has received dozens of calls and emails from many Georgians out of work, many who have had their hours cut back, or business owners which have had to close down. As someone who spent my entire career in the private sector, I know the economic impact of this global pandemic. Georgians have to feed and clothe their families. They have to pay rent, utilities, and gas. The reality is that government checks only pay for so much and go so far. Hundreds of thousands of Georgians are facing financial ruin because of this virus.
"I was a builder and developer during the Great Recession. We were living hour to hour, day to day. I've been there, trying to support my family. It's absolutely frightening. So for the waitress who has lost her job, or the small business owner who doesn't know how they'll make payroll this week, or the hourly worker who barely made rent today, I hear you. I'm praying for you, and I'm working every day for you.
"Commissioner
"These are difficult moments as a nation and as a state, but these times also bring out the best in us. They remind us of the good that still exists. I want to take a moment to offer my thanks to many in our business community who have stepped up and done their part to help fight COVID-19.
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"Honeywell, an industrial technology manufacturer with a hub here in
"In local communities across the Peach State, we've seen small businesses completely re-purpose their staff and production lines to make other materials that are in short supply. Not far from here,
"Over the past few days, the
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"Local officials are also working hard to ensure compliance with local directives, which vary by city and county across our state.
"In
"Thousands of Georgians have used the power of social media to tell people about these orders and hold people accountable. Keep doing it, folks. It's a huge help. To all of the people who have reported non-compliant businesses and organizations to our COVID-19 hotline, thank you. We are following up on those complaints and getting companies to do what's right for their employees and the people they serve. Many of our state's most loved brands are out there setting an example for others, like Home Depot and Chick-fil-A, and we appreciate their leadership during these difficult moments.
"Please stay safe, enjoy your time with your family, and follow our directives to mitigate the spread of COVID-19. Do your part to urge your friends, neighbors, and co-workers to do the same.
"In keeping with our promise to let the data and experts guide our decision-making, I am announcing another measured, strategic step forward. Over the past forty-eight hours, the modeling and data have dramatically changed for
"For these reasons, and in accordance with
"Tomorrow, I will sign a statewide shelter in place order, which will go into effect on Friday and run through
"When I announced my campaign for Governor three years ago today, I told a crowded room of supporters in
"Years later, I still believe that with my entire heart. To our doctors, nurses, medical staff: be strong and courageous. To our first responders, truck drivers, grocery store workers, and food delivery workers: be strong and courageous. To mothers, fathers, sisters, brothers: be strong and courageous. To the hardworking Georgians from every corner of our great state: be strong and courageous.
"We are in this together. You are not alone. Thank you, and God Bless."
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