Governor Tate Reeves has signed a new executive order establishing a shelter-in-place for Lauderdale County to slow the spread of COVID-19 and protect the health of all Mississippians.
The Mississippi Department of Health identified Lauderdale County as the first localized region for additional restrictions. This follows the �Identify and Isolate� strategy that the state health officer, Dr. Thomas Dobbs, laid out at a press conference�last week.
Mississippi is rapidly increasing testing and strictly enforcing quarantines for anyone that investigators believe has been exposed to the virus. Two-week shelter-in-place orders are a tool to allow health officials to flex resources to areas that carry special risk.
The shelter-in-place will begin at 10:00 PM and be in effect through April 14, 2020.�
You can view the Governor’s full remarks at the press conference�here.
“This is the first of many actions that will come as a result of our ‘Identify and Isolate’ strategy to protect Mississippi�s health care system from being overwhelmed. Keeping Mississippians healthy and safe while working to slow the spread remains our top priority. This order builds on the state�s other social distancing requirements to protect public health.�Please stay home so we can all stay healthy,” said Governor Tate Reeves of the executive order.
Here are the guidelines of the shelter-in-place order in Lauderdale County:
- Individuals are to stay at home except for the limited allowances in the executive order.
- When outside of their homes, people must follow social distancing guidelines by maintaining a 6-foot distance from others and avoid groups of 10 or more.
- Evictions are suspended, though people are still required to pay any rent or make any mortgage payments.
- All nonessential businesses are to stop all activities other than those necessary for minimum operations (e.g. payroll, health insurance, security) and enabling employees to work from home.
- Social and other non-essential gatherings in groups of more than 10 people must be cancelled or rescheduled.
- Restaurants and bars may only remain open for drive-thru, curbside, and/or delivery service.
- People may leave their homes only to perform essential activities, such as�caring for someone in the vulnerable population, getting food or necessary supplies, and working for an essential business.
- Individual outdoor recreation is encouraged, but not group recreation or activities such as soccer or basketball games.
Full text of the executive order is below:
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