YP – Governor Tate Reeves Signs Executive Orders Furthering Mississippi’s COVID-19 Response
Governor Tate Reeves signed two executive orders to further the state’s response to COVID-19 and aid Mississippians being impacted…
…Executive Order No. 1459 (below) activates the Mississippi National Guard to support mobile testing units and support Mississippi State Department of Healthand Mississippi Emergency Management Agency at the testing locations. The Governor plans to implement the additional mobile testing sites throughout Mississippi in the coming days.
Governor Reeves also signed Executive Order No. 1458 (below) which allows state agencies to determine which state employees are essential and send everyone else home. The Governor encouraged other businesses in Mississippi to do the same with their employees.
MS Dept. of Health reports 12 cases of Coronavirus in state
Two new COVID-19 cases, in Pearl River and Monroe counties, have been identified by the MSDH Public Health Laboratory. Mississippi's total of #coronavirus cases now stands at 12. As always, our latest data and recommendations can be found at https://t.co/QP8mlJ41AN pic.twitter.com/2JekeCSUM8
— Mississippi State Department of Health (@msdh) March 16, 2020
Gov. Reeves: Mississippi Casinos are closed
Gov. @tatereeves: Mississippi casinos will be closed until further notice at midnight tonight as we all work to prevent the spread of #COVID19.
— Magnolia Tribune (@magnoliatribune) March 17, 2020
YP – Mississippi Secretary of State considering postponement of #MS02 runoff
In an email release on Monday, Mississippi Secretary of State Michael Watson said his agency is “considering all options” as it relates to the runoff election in the 2nd Congressional District.
“While the pending Republican runoff in the 2nd Congressional District is scheduled for March 31, 2020, our office is considering all options, including the possible postponement of the election,” Watson said. “In conjunction with the Governor’s Office, MEMA, and MDHS, we continue to finalize our plans and will post timely updates on our website. In the meantime, our office will continue to conduct the peoples’ business.”
YP – Sen. Hyde-Smith reviewing coronavirus package
@SenHydeSmith reviewing #Coronavirus package as House considers changeshttps://t.co/JQxNr8ZabU
— Magnolia Tribune (@magnoliatribune) March 16, 2020
YP – Guest, Thompson support coronavirus measure in House
@RepMichaelGuest, @BennieGThompson vote for Families First #Coronavirus Response Act.https://t.co/xwjoJ0amrM
— Magnolia Tribune (@magnoliatribune) March 16, 2020
YP – Legislative Democrats Call for Bipartisan Emergency Measures & Suspension of Legislative Session in Response to COVID-19 Cases in Mississippi
Legislative Democrats including the Mississippi House and Senate Democratic Caucuses along with the Mississippi Legislative Black Caucus encourage the Governor, Speaker of the House and Lt. Governor to spend this week working with us on a host of bipartisan emergency measures that tackle two immediate concerns. First, the Legislature must ensure health care providers have all the resources they need during this crisis. Second, we must ensure that every Mississippian has the financial wherewithal needed to take the necessary steps to mitigate the spread of the virus.
After these measures are passed, the Legislature should immediately pause the 2020 Legislative Session. Our Legislature should demonstrate leadership in limiting community spread and social distancing. In addition, the Legislature should not conduct the public’s regular business in private.
YP – MS State Superintendent recommends suspending state, federal end of year testing
“This is an unprecedented time in our state and country, and the safety, health and well-being of students, school staff and communities are the MDE’s and the Mississippi State Board of Education’s (SBE) top priorities,” said Dr. Carey Wright, state superintendent of education.
Dr. Wright has made a recommendation to the SBE that state and federal assessment and accountability requirements be suspended for the 2019-20 school year. The MDE will seek the maximum authority and waivers afforded by the U.S. Department of Education (ED) and other federal agencies.
YP – AG Fitch warns of scams during coronavirus outbreak
Attorney General @LynnFitch warns of scams during coronavirus outbreak #msleg READ MORE>> https://t.co/7f1m1ZmNVn
— Magnolia Tribune (@magnoliatribune) March 16, 2020
MS PERS suspends guest visits
Mississippi Public Employees Retirement System temporarily suspends guest visits READ MORE?? https://t.co/LOiLdrSe5J
— Magnolia Tribune (@magnoliatribune) March 16, 2020
WJTV – MDWFP’s response to COVID-19
Changes will remain in effect until March 31, 2020.
- State and Regional Offices will be closed to the public.
- State Lakes will remain open for those that wish to go fishing; however, State Fishing Lake offices and bathhouses will be closed.
- State Parks’ bathhouses and primitive camping areas will be closed; however, RV camping will remain open.
- The Museum of Natural Science and the North Mississippi Visitor Education Center will be closed to the public.
- MDWFP Shooting Facilities, Turcotte, McHenry, and McIvor will remain open; however, tournaments and events are canceled.
- MDWFP Wildlife Management Areas will remain open.
WLOX – State Medical Licensure Board recommends telemedicine during coronavirus outbreak
The board changed regulations now urging physicians and physician assistants to communicate through telemedicine.
WDAM – All four Mississippi State Veterans Homes implement no-visitor policy
All four veterans homes in the state of Mississippi have now implemented a no-visitor policy.
This is to comply with the CDC, VA, Mississippi Department of Health and state requirements established by Gov. Tate Reeves.
The decision is aimed at preventing and limiting the spread of the coronavirus to the veterans, some being over the age of 65 with chronic medical conditions.
WLOX – Phone service providing Miss. inmates with free calls during coronavirus pandemic
A phone service is providing Mississippi inmates with free calls to keep in contact with loved ones during the coronavirus outbreak.
Starting Tuesday, March 17th, incarcerated persons using the GTL phone service will be able to make two free phone calls of up to five minutes each per week.
The free calls will be provided through April 13th. No credit will be given if the free calls are not used.
WTOK – Judge Charlie Smith shot outside Lauderdale County Courthouse
Wicker works to provide relief for flooding
High waters in the Delta are threatening another year of crops and livelihoods. At the same time, Jackson is recovering from last month’s flooding. Flood control projects would protect Mississippians from these disasters for years to come. #WickerReport https://t.co/DxvHQAet0z
— Senator Roger Wicker (@SenatorWicker) March 16, 2020