Gov. Reeves does not anticipate mask mandates in K-12 schools starting next fall

JACKSON, Miss. (WLBT) - Gov. Tate Reeves says that he does not anticipate there being any mask mandates in Mississippi schools next fall semester.
In March, Reeves lifted the mask mandate in the state but kept the mask requirement in K-12 schools in place. That executive order is set to expire on the last day of the school year.
In an interview with Y’all Politics on Tuesday, Reeves was asked if that order would stay in place.
Mississippi’s K-12 students will NOT be required to wear masks when school resumes in Fall 2021, Governor @tatereeves said this morning. #COVID19
— Yall Politics (@MSyallpolitics) May 18, 2021
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Reeves responded that he does not foresee it lasting, stating “I do not anticipate there being any mask mandates in K through 12 settings to begin next fall.”
Students have been wearing masks in Mississippi since last August, which allowed many in the state to return to in-person learning.
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