Gov. Kemp Extends Public Health Emergency, Renews COVID-19 Restrictions Like Tweet Pin +1 in For Immediate Release Monday, November 30, 2020 Gov. Kemp Extends Public Health Emergency, Renews COVID-19 Restrictions Atlanta, GA On November 30, 2020, Governor Brian P. Kemp signed Executive Order 11.30.20.01 and Executive Order 11.30.20.02, extending Georgia's Public Health State of Emergency until January 8, 2021, and extending current COVID-19 restrictions. Executive Order 11.30.20.02 also includes changes that allow nurses and pharmacists to administer the pending COVID-19 vaccine, including in a drive-thru setting, and permits any nurse or pharmacist to observe patients for the requisite 15 minute window after receiving the vaccine. Both Orders take effect on December 1, 2020 at 12:00 AM. Executive Order 11.30.20.02 runs through December 15 at 11:59 PM. The Governor's executive orders are available to be read here. Press Contacts Cody Hall - Director of Communications Office of Governor Brian P. Kemp cody.hall@georgia.gov Tate Mitchell - Communications Manager Office of Governor Brian P. Kemp tate.mitchell@georgia.gov https://madmimi.com/p/0890a11?pact=1290216-161057165-11554464864-5c4fe1b89a4f664f96d6e9927ae2b54a016a1aaf[12/2/2020 7:37:45 AM] Gov. Kemp Extends Public Health Emergency, Renews COVID-19 Restrictions 2020 Office of Georgia Governor Brian P. Kemp | Georgia State Capitol Web Version Preferences Forward Powered by Mad Mimi A GoDaddy company https://madmimi.com/p/0890a11?pact=1290216-161057165-11554464864-5c4fe1b89a4f664f96d6e9927ae2b54a016a1aaf[12/2/2020 7:37:45 AM]