Typically, spring is when tourists would flock to Georgia’s coast and beaches. But this year, the COVID-19 pandemic has changed that.
Gov. Brian Kemp’s “shelter-in-place” order, which is currently in effect through April 30, calls on all Georgians to stay home and for residents to leave only to perform “necessary travel.”
However, some local leaders wish the governor’s order had included additional restrictions when it comes to Georgia’s beaches.
Because the governor’s shelter-in-place order supersedes all local ordinances, some of Georgia’s beaches had to reopen after local leaders previously closed them.
At a recent news conference, Kemp defended his decision to not close down state beaches and campgrounds, saying Georgians should still have the opportunity to get outside.