Governor Brian Kemp To Lift Shelter-In-Place Order
Governor Brian Kemp To Lift Shelter-In-Place Order

Georgia Gov.

Brian Kemp plans to end the state’s shelter-in-place order for most residents.

According to Business Insider, the elderly and “medically fragile” will have to continue to shelter in place until June 12.

Kemp said: "However, moving forward, I'm urging Georgians to continue to stay home whenever possible." Georgia has reported over 26,000 confirmed cases, over 5,000 hospitalization and 1,120 deaths.