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Governor Tate Reeves Announces Timeline to Draw Down National Guard Troops to End COVID Mission
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Mississippi Gov Tate Reeves announces timeline for end of COVID-19 State of Emergency
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Mississippi Gov Tate Reeves on end of COVID-19 State Emergency
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Gov. Tate Reeves speaking during a coronavirus news conference. File image
Governor Reeves and other leaders talked about key topics surrounding the coronavirus vaccinations in a Facebook press conference on Monday.
Posted: Jan 18, 2021 6:59 PM
Updated: Jan 19, 2021 9:23 AM
Posted By: Bronson Woodruff
STATEWIDE, Miss (WTVA) People should have a much better experience navigating the coronavirus vaccine lines when you go to get the shot. Governor Reeves and other leaders discussed this and other plans they have to make sure people can get the vaccine and keep wait times down.
“We do currently believe that if you got a first dose of Moderna, you need to get a second dose of Moderna, if you got a first dose of Pfizer, you need to get a second dose of Pfizer,” Reeves said.
Mississippi National Guard troops leaving for Washington, DC
The Adjutant General of Mississippi National Guard talked about the number of troops being sent to serve during the Inauguration of President-elect Joe Biden next week.
Posted: Jan 15, 2021 1:38 PM
Posted By: Melvin Carlock
JACKSON, Miss. (WTVA) The Adjuntant General for the Mississippi National Guard released more information about the deployment of troops to Washington, DC.
Major General Janson Durr Boyles says 100 members of the 114th Military Police Company will begin leaving today to support the Inauguration of President-elect Joe Biden next week.
He says those being deployed returned from a year-long deployment in Kuwait this fall and have many members who are law enforcement officers in Mississippi.