Governor addresses spike in COVID-19 numbers
Gov. Tate Reeves says while Wednesday's number of new COVID-19 cases is high, it's not reason to panic.
Wrapped up a news conference addressing covid-19's impact on the upcoming school year.
State superintendent jennifer mccormick addressed questions for nearly an hour an a half.
She discussed changes that students would see at school.
She says schools are working to keep kids in their "pods" at all times.
This is to limit interactions with others.
Schools have also created one-way hallways.
This is being done so students do (not bump into each other during passing periods.
She also addressed items that schools are having a hard time getting.
Plexi-glass..
Internet hotspots..
And water fountains that have a water bottle fill station were just a few of the items mentioned.
She also talked about standardized testing.
We will have a full breakdown of the discussion tonight on news 18 at 6.
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Gov. Tate Reeves says while Wednesday's number of new COVID-19 cases is high, it's not reason to panic.