Mississippi gov. says state would not follow any potential national lockdowns – IOTW Report

Mississippi gov. says state would not follow any potential national lockdowns

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Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves said Thursday his state would not cooperate with any potential national economic lockdowns to curb the spread of coronavirus, a new report said.

Reeves was responding to recent comments made by an advisor to President-elect Joe Biden that the US could manage the pandemic by locking down small to medium sized businesses for up to six weeks.

The governor, in a Facebook Live video, called the lockdown idea by Dr. Michael Osterholm “totally and completely beyond reasonableness,” the Mississippi Clarion Ledger reported. more

10 Comments on Mississippi gov. says state would not follow any potential national lockdowns

  1. We are all Swedish now.

    And Fauci, you’re liking the smell of your own farts too much. The rest of us are catching a little whiff of tyrant. Pipe fown and go away. For your own well-being.

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  2. Today I think I have heard news reports of at least 4 states mandating tighter covid policies to become effective at midnight tonight.

    I’m pleased to see Miss. showing some backbone and leadership. Not joining the stampede. afaik a stampede is a panicked reaction by a large group running off to be somewhere else, anywhere else, doing something without logical thought if it makes sense. That’s many of our governors.

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