Couples forced to change wedding plans during COVID-19 pandemic
The COVID-19 pandemic forced restrictions on the size of social gatherings and shuttered many of the venues that usually host weddings and receptions.
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The COVID-19 pandemic forced restrictions on the size of social gatherings and shuttered many of the venues that usually host weddings and receptions.
Health officials estimated more than 9,400 people have recovered from the virus. This meant there are at least 3,600 active cases in the state.
Health officials estimate more than 94 hundred people have recovered.
The new cases brought the state's total to 13, 458 cases.
Part of keeping customers safe at the Farmer's Market was that they only allowed 10 vendors. This would help adhere to social distancing guidelines.
At least nine law enforcement agencies across the state received some grant money, which totaled more than $6 million.
Facilities will be able to reopen Monday at 8 a.m.
Gov. Tate Reeves is giving his daily coronavirus update
Testing will be May 28 at the Oktibbeha County Safe Room on Lynn Lane.
MSDH estimated about 7,800 people have recovered from the virus in Mississippi.
The company operates two factories, one in Pontotoc, and another in Smithville.
The new cases brought the state's total to over 12,000 cases
Businesses, restaurants and even gyms have reopened in Mississippi under new guidelines.
Gov. Tate Reeves is giving his daily coronavirus update. Reeves said he will also be announcing big news, unrelated to the coronavirus situation.
The health department estimated about 7,800 Mississippians have recovered from the virus.
This is the first major event since concerns over the coronavirus prompted shelter in place orders back in March.
Guidelines were given for houses of worship, plans for logistics and worship planning, and social distancing protocols for direct staff and worship leaders.
MSDH said the child was from Central Mississippi who tested positive for COVID-19.
45 of the new cases were in long-term care facilities.
When it comes to adopting an animal -- spending time with them before you take them home has been one of the most important steps.
The new cases brought the state's total to 11,432 cases.
In order to set up an appointment, you can use the C-Spire Health app or call a UMMC clinician at (601)- 496-7200.
A quick check-in, a picture of your driver's license, and a nose swab. That was the process for the COVID-19 drive-through testing with Cahaba Medical Care.