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Non-Mask Requires

Non-Mask Requires

Non-Mask Requires (Non-Mask Requires - We are still updating this location during to the Coronavirus no update about Mask Request at this time)

Wear a cloth face mask in public

All Georgia residents and visitors are strongly encouraged to wear face coverings as practicable while outside their home or place of residence, except when eating, drinking, or exercising outdoors.

When you leave your home, wear cloth face coverings wherever and whenever practicable. Covering your nose and mouth greatly reduces your chances of spreading the virus and provides some protection for the wearer. Use face coverings if you'll be indoors or around other people where social distancing measures are difficult to maintain (e.g., grocery stores and pharmacies).

Cloth face coverings can be fashioned from household items or made at home from common materials at low cost. The recommended cloth face coverings are not surgical masks or N-95 respirators. Those are critical supplies used by healthcare workers and other medical first responders. When wearing a mask, try not to touch your face without first washing your hands. CDC guidance on cloth face coverings.


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Non-Mask Requires

Non-Mask Requires

Non-Mask Requires (Non-Mask Requires - We are still updating this location during to the Coronavirus no update about Mask Request at this time)

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COVID-19 (Coronavirus) public health emergency

For more information about COVID-19 in Georgia, please visit our resource page or call the Georgia COVID-19 hotline at 844-442-2681.


Wear a cloth face mask in public

All Georgia residents and visitors are strongly encouraged to wear face coverings as practicable while outside their home or place of residence, except when eating, drinking, or exercising outdoors.

When you leave your home, wear cloth face coverings wherever and whenever practicable. Covering your nose and mouth greatly reduces your chances of spreading the virus and provides some protection for the wearer. Use face coverings if you'll be indoors or around other people where social distancing measures are difficult to maintain (e.g., grocery stores and pharmacies).

Cloth face coverings can be fashioned from household items or made at home from common materials at low cost. The recommended cloth face coverings are not surgical masks or N-95 respirators. Those are critical supplies used by healthcare workers and other medical first responders. When wearing a mask, try not to touch your face without first washing your hands. CDC guidance on cloth face coverings.


Health Information

Get the latest health updates and guidelines on COVID-19 (novel coronavirus) from the Georgia Department of Public Health.


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