
| JACKSON — Today, Governor Tate Reeves announced the next stage for Mississippi to continue safely reopening the state’s economy while protecting public health.
In a new executive order, Governor Reeves extends his Safer At Home Order for another two weeks until 8:00 AM on Monday, May 25 in an effort to continue flattening the curve while allowing Mississippians to get back to work safely. Consulting with our state health officials, the Governor also lays out strict social distancing guidelines and sanitation protocols for salons, barbershops, and gyms to begin reopening now to restore the livelihoods of the small businesses owners and their employees. “The human cost of another Great Depression is higher than the benefit of broad orders. As we work to re-open our economy, that is not a signal that the threat of the virus is gone. It is a shift in strategy because months of making it illegal for small businesses to operate is not sustainable. To the people of Mississippi: I am asking you—begging you—to exercise your personal responsibility,” said Governor Tate Reeves. Governor Reeves announced his new executive order at his daily press briefing today, which you can view on our Facebook page here. In this latest executive order, the Governor lays out strict social distancing guidelines to begin the process of slowly and safely reopening salons, barbershops, and gyms, including: SALONS & BARBERSHOPS: For businesses:
For employees:
For customers:
GYMS: For businesses:
For employees:
For customers:
You can view the text version of the Executive Order No. 1480 here. |





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