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General Order 1B released — and explained
ON: MAY 8, 2020
General Order 1B released — and explained
ON: MAY 8, 2020 IN: ANNOUNCEMENTS, COVID-19, NEWS
By USAG Stuttgart Public Affairs
Information courtesy of Stuttgart Legal Center
Library Technician Raechele Butler assists a customer at the Patch Library, complete with masks and a Plexiglas divider representing a “new normal” in the wake of COVID-19.
Col. Jason Condrey, U.S. Army Garrison Stuttgart commander, provided details on the status of General Order 1A (in effect since March 27) on the virtual town hall of May 7.
General Order 1B was signed on May 8 and supersedes GO1A. The guide below is meant to help explain the order and the changes.
Click here to view the signed General Order 1B
What was GO1A?
GO1A was an order signed in late March by Maj. Gen. Joe Jarrard, the Senior Responsible Officer for Stuttgart, in the interest of good order and discipline and the health and safety of all personnel in our community. It effectively restricted movements and activities of our personnel to prevent and protect from the spread of COVID-19.
What is GO1B?
GO1B is an update to GO1A which reflects changes in the COVID situation on and off-post as restrictions on permissible movements and activities adjust.
To whom does the General Order apply?
It is applicable to all Service Members, Department of the Army Civilians, Department of Defense Civilians, Family Members, and others present on, or seeking access to, the military installations of USAG Stuttgart.
It remains a violation of the GO1 to fail to comply with official orders and directions issued from a medical authority/supervisor regarding quarantine, isolation, and/or conditional release.
https://www.stuttgartcitizen.com/covid-19/general-order-1b-released-and-explained/
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