Gov. Tate Reeves is lifting mask mandates and allowing businesses to operate at full capacity without any state-imposed rules.


The governor’s latest executive order replaces the one that expires at 5 p.m. Wednesday.


"Today, I signed what I expect will be one of my last executive orders regarding COVID-19. Our hospitalizations have plummeted, and our case numbers have fallen dramatically as well. In fact, our case numbers have fallen to the point where no county meets the original criteria for a mask mandate," Reeves said during a briefing Tuesday.

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Reeves said Mississippians are encouraged, but not ordered to continue to wear a face covering and practice social distancing.

"Everyone should continue to listen to (State Health Officer Dr. Thomas) Dobbs and other health advisors for the best possible wisdom regarding how you can personally stem any risk of catching COVID. Their insight is valuable. The only rules that will remain in this order are a capacity limit of 50% on indoor arenas, and those that govern K-12 schools," Reeves said.

The new order, which will remain in effect until March 31, requires K-12 schools to require masks when social distancing is not possible.

“We’re not out of the woods. People still need to be careful,” Dobbs said. Read more at WAPT