Meridian mayor considers extending curfew, adding COVID-19 restrictions

Published 2:26 pm Wednesday, April 22, 2020

Mississippi COVID-19 map posted April 22, 2020

Meridian Mayor Percy Bland is considering additional restrictions to prevent the spread of COVID-19, including extending the city curfew to at least May 15.

The 9 p.m. to 6 a.m. nightly curfew is set to expire on April 30.

Bland said that he is leaning toward asking everyone going into a business in the city – employees, customers and vendors – to wear a mask.

City employees have been asked to wear masks and have their temperature checked upon arriving at work.

The city has 30 thermometers, but may need more, Bland said.

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Greater Meridian Health Clinic is expected to set up a mobile testing site for all city employees next week, Bland said.

Lauderdale County has 63 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in long-term care facilities, according to the latest update from the Mississippi State Department of Health.

The total is the highest in the state.

The Mississippi Department of Mental Health said Wednesday that it was aware of 17 employees and 16 people receiving services from East Mississippi State Hospital who have tested positive for COVID-19.

“EMSH, and all DMH operated programs, are conducting screenings and temperature checks before employees enter campus,” according to a statement from DMH. “Individuals served are regularly screened for symptoms and DMH programs have established isolation areas for if a client tests positive.”

MSDH reports the county has 235 total cases, the third highest in Mississippi.

Eighteen people from Lauderdale County have died from COVID-19, more than in any other county, records show.

Anderson Regional Medical Center was hospitalizing 15 patients who have tested positive for COVID-19 Wednesday, according to the hospital’s website.

Rush Foundation Hospital is not providing daily COVID-19 hospitalization numbers. For the week of April 12, Rush Health Systems reported 67 new cases of COVID-19 out of 202 tests conducted.

Lauderdale Emergency Management Director Odie Barrett said the county continues to order protective equipment for healthcare facilities.

The county currently has enough tests for people with symptoms of COVID-19, but would be able to test asymptomatic residents if more tests become available, Barrett said.

MSDH reported 178 new cases of COVID-19 in Mississippi Wednesday, for a total of 4,894 and 10 additional deaths for a total of 193 statewide.

Mississippi COVID-19 Cases to Date

Table of total cases, deaths, and cases in long-term care (LTC) facilities since March 11, 2020.

County Total Cases Total Deaths Total LTC Facility Cases
Adams 96 7 10
Alcorn 7 0 0
Amite 20 1 2
Attala 51 0 4
Benton 8 0 0
Bolivar 87 6 12
Calhoun 43 2 19
Carroll 15 1 0
Chickasaw 51 4 16
Choctaw 13 1 0
Claiborne 12 0 0
Clarke 36 3 6
Clay 27 2 0
Coahoma 53 2 1
Copiah 52 1 1
Covington 38 0 0
Desoto 244 3 1
Forrest 158 4 13
Franklin 16 0 0
George 10 1 0
Greene 4 0 0
Grenada 27 0 14
Hancock 54 5 6
Harrison 150 6 2
Hinds 377 6 6
Holmes 78 5 3
Humphreys 14 3 1
Itawamba 27 1 11
Jackson 221 6 27
Jasper 24 1 0
Jefferson 5 0 0
Jefferson Davis 12 1 0
Jones 88 0 4
Kemper 25 0 1
Lafayette 70 3 10
Lamar 79 2 0
Lauderdale 235 18 63
Lawrence 22 0 0
Leake 108 1 0
Lee 64 4 4
Leflore 113 12 24
Lincoln 121 7 41
Lowndes 36 1 2
Madison 151 4 10
Marion 48 2 12
Marshall 39 2 0
Monroe 99 9 34
Montgomery 16 1 0
Neshoba 91 2 0
Newton 33 0 1
Noxubee 24 0 1
Oktibbeha 44 3 6
Panola 37 2 0
Pearl River 136 10 25
Perry 22 1 0
Pike 118 3 8
Pontotoc 18 2 1
Prentiss 28 0 17
Quitman 13 0 0
Rankin 148 4 4
Scott 163 0 7
Sharkey 3 0 0
Simpson 32 0 2
Smith 51 3 17
Stone 21 0 0
Sunflower 50 2 0
Tallahatchie 9 1 0
Tate 35 0 1
Tippah 49 7 0
Tishomingo 5 0 0
Tunica 34 1 12
Union 12 1 0
Walthall 25 0 0
Warren 29 2 0
Washington 71 3 4
Wayne 11 0 0
Webster 16 1 0
Wilkinson 66 6 4
Winston 36 0 0
Yalobusha 17 0 0
Yazoo 103 1 0
Total 4,894 193 470

The numbers in this table are provisional. County case numbers and deaths may change as investigation finds new or additional information about residence.

–Mississippi Department of Health