Atlanta can begin phase 2 of reopening plan

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The City of Atlanta can begin phase two of its reopening plan. 

Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms made the announcement Wednesday morning, saying the city has sustained a downward trend in COVID-19 cases. 

Bottoms emphasized that social distancing guidelines should remain in place and said non-essential city facilities will remain closed. 

The second step, the "easing" phase, is part of a five-phased reopening plan. 

“As we continue to monitor the effects of COVID-19, we are now prioritizing a safe transition into Phase 2 of our reopening plan,” said Mayor Bottoms. “Data shows that we are in a position to move forward. We encourage Atlantans citywide to continue to follow all precautionary guidelines as community transmission of COVID-19 still poses a threat to our city. As One Atlanta, we will continue to examine data developments and keep the necessities of cautiousness and vigilance at the forefront of our decision-making for the well-being of all those that call Atlanta home.”

City officials have proposed the following guidelines for phase two, effective immediately:

Individuals:

  • Stay home except for essential trips
  • Wear face coverings in public
  • Frequent hand washing
  • Social distancing
  • Small, private gatherings of no more than 10 people, with social distancing

Businesses/Non-Profits:

  • To-go and curbside pickups from restaurants and retail establishments
  • Continue practicing teleworking
  • Frequent cleaning of public and high touch areas

City Government:

  • Non-essential City facilities remain closed
  • Continue moratorium on special event applications
  • Continue communication with local and State authorities to monitor public health metrics

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