Georgia Lt. Gov. Geoff Duncan (R) on Friday encouraged all Georgia residents to wear a mask amid the coronavirus pandemic, days after Gov. Brian Kemp’s (R) move preventing cities and local communities from ordering residents to wear masks.
“My appeal here is for everybody in Georgia, everybody in the country, when you leave your home, go put a mask on,” Duncan told CNN’s Alisyn Camerota on “New Day.”
“We’re in the middle of a crisis,” he added, “and it’s not going away.”
Kemp has also encouraged people to wear masks but has argued that orders that people wear masks are not enforceable, and as such should not be issued.
Kemp and state Attorney General Chris Carr (R) on Thursday sued Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms (D) for mandating that all Atlanta residents wear masks while in public.
Kemp has previously issued an executive order forbidding local Georgia communities from issuing mask orders.
Georgia Lt. Gov. Geoff Duncan encourages everyone to wear a mask as Gov. Brian Kemp is suing Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms over the city's mask mandate.
“My appeal here is for everybody in Georgia, everybody in the country, when you leave your home, go put a mask on.” pic.twitter.com/7Zml4IDBhw
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