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Thu Jul 9, 2020, 09:43 AM Jul 2020

26 Mississippi legislators test positive for COVID-19 after outbreak tied to state Capitol [View all]

Source: The Hill

A coronavirus outbreak linked to the Mississippi state Capitol has infected more than 20 state lawmakers, according to a top health officer. State Health Officer Thomas Dobbs said that 36 people who work at the Capitol have tested positive for COVID-19, the disease caused by the novel coronavirus, including 26 lawmakers. The figure means that about 1 in 6 legislators have contracted the virus.

The leaders of both chambers — Speaker Philip Gunn (R) and Lt. Gov. Delbert Hosemann (R) — are among those who have tested positive. Dobbs said that the Mississippi Health Department is actively monitoring the outbreak, noting that 290 people have been tested at the Capitol so far this week. The uptick in infections follows a month in which many legislators worked in the Capitol without following health guidelines recommending the use of face masks.

State Rep. Ronnie Crudup Jr. (D) said Wednesday that he had contracted the coronavirus. In a statement, he said that he wore a mask 95 percent of the time while "around the Capitol and public places" but emphasized that the 5 percent of the time he did not may have made the difference.

As of Thursday morning, Mississippi health authorities had reported nearly 33,000 confirmed and probable cases of COVID-19 in the state and about 1,180 deaths caused by it. The news of an outbreak at the Capitol arrives as several parts of the U.S. experience a surge in infections, prompting some states to pause reopening plans and institute measures requiring face masks in public spaces.

Read more: https://thehill.com/homenews/state-watch/506524-26-mississippi-legislators-test-positive-for-covid-19-after-recent



But, hey, let's send the kids back to school !
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Re: But, hey, let's send the kids back to school ! bucolic_frolic Jul 2020 #1
Until we have a vaccine, no crowds, no bars, no eating in at restaurants. sarcasmo Jul 2020 #10
" the 5 percent of the time he did not (wear the mask) may have made the difference. " DFW Jul 2020 #2
Why do I find this so amusing? Shell_Seas Jul 2020 #3
O cry me a river Maribelle Jul 2020 #4
Sunshine will kill it. This pandemic will disappear by summer IronLionZion Jul 2020 #5
Who could have predicted? Mickju Jul 2020 #6
Oooof greenjar_01 Jul 2020 #7
Depending on how sick they get, this could cause a change in people holding office. mysteryowl Jul 2020 #8
Covidiots! n/t aggiesal Jul 2020 #9
Curious how many (R) vs how many (D) lagomorph777 Jul 2020 #11
Of course this virus doesn't care if you are a Democrat or a Republican. totodeinhere Jul 2020 #14
It does care whether you wear a mask, and that is not equal. lagomorph777 Jul 2020 #15
Yes, masks are important but they are not 100% effective. n/t totodeinhere Jul 2020 #16
Yes, we know that. lagomorph777 Jul 2020 #17
The thing that gets me is people who go around with a mask on but they do not cover their nose. totodeinhere Jul 2020 #18
WTF - I see that too. It's insulting. lagomorph777 Jul 2020 #19
Does Chump plan on visiting Mississippi anytime soon? FakeNoose Jul 2020 #12
It's kind of ironic that while they were at the capital voting to change the state's totodeinhere Jul 2020 #13
But, but, "it's a hoax!" Trumpsters one and all! LuckyLib Jul 2020 #20
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