What does Shelter-In-Place mean?

Governor Brian Kemp’s Shelter-In-Place order took effect at 6pm on Friday, April 3, 2020, and expires on Monday, April 13, at 11:59pm.  This means that all residents and visitors in Georgia are required to shelter in place within their home or place of residence. They are to limit social interaction to prevent the spread of the virus unless they are doing one of four things; conducting or participating in essential services, performing necessary travel, are engaged in the performance of Minimum Basic Operations for a business, establishment, corporation or organization not classified as critical infrastructure, and are part of the workforce for critical infrastructure.  Essential services are defined as getting necessary supplies or services for your family like food, medical supplies/medicine, supplies to work from home, or products to maintain safety and sanitation of your residence. There should be as little in-store shopping as possible. Engaging in activities essential for the health of your family, like seeking medical or emergency services. Exercising outdoors as long as a distance of 6 feet is between you and anyone who does not occupy your home. Minimum basic operations is defined as anything that’s done to maintain the value of a business. This includes providing services, managing inventory, security, or payroll.  Employers should be making it easier for employees to work remotely from their homes. Employees who are working outdoors without regular contact with others, like delivery services, contractors or landscapers. Gov. Kemp’s order says businesses that remain open must implement measures to mitigate the spread of coronavirus like screening employees who show signs of illness, requiring those employees to not report to work and instead seek medical attention, increase sanitation, require hand washing, provide PPE, prohibiting gatherings during work hours, allowing employees to take breaks outside, hold meeting virtually, suspend the use of PIN pads or devices that require electronic signatures, and increase space between coworkers.  All restaurants and social clubs will cease dine-in services. Takeout, curbside delivery, and delivery are permitted. All gyms, fitness centers, bowling alleys, theaters, live performance venues, amusement parks, body art studios, beauticians, salons/barber shops, massage studios and bars will be closed to the public. Gun shops are allowed to remain open. People should not receive visitors under the order unless it is for a medical service, the visitor is instrumental to your daily life, they are providing you with necessary supplies, or you are at the end of your life. That is to be strictly enforced by nursing homes and long-term care facilities. Anyone who violates the order is guilty of a misdemeanor.