LOL.The number is an increase from the 26 lawmakers and 10 others originally reported to have contracted the virus, state health officer Thomas Dobbs said, attributing the increase to more people receiving test results.
The Hill
So quit following the orange asshat.[Republican Gov. Tate] Reeves earlier this week warned that allowing people to contract and recover from the virus was unlikely to be a long-term solution for the pandemic.
“We would need to TRIPLE our worst day [of cases]—every day—for a year,” Reeves tweeted. “I’m not one of these guys that immediately dismisses any idea that challenges the expert status quo talking points. I’m pretty skeptical by nature. That’s healthy. But herd immunity is not anything like a realistic solution in the short or mid-term. I wish it was.”
Last Thursday, the governor ordered 13 counties in the state to require masks and banned large gatherings, saying at a press conference “Mississippi is in a fight for our lives.”
...but hey, do what you want...you will anyway.
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