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Mayor Chokwe A. Lumumba sent out a robocall to Jackson residents today warning them to be safe through the Memorial Day weekend as so many businesses open up.

“COVID-19 is still infecting people in our community here in Jackson, so it is important that you remain vigilant,” Lumumba said in the recording.

He pointed to new numbers from the Mississippi State Department of Health that show no decrease in infections; in fact, this past week had a higher average of daily cases than the previous week, the Jackson Free Press reported today, with an average of 269 new cases a day, up from 249 last week. The average the previous week was 277.

“This past Friday we saw 402 new cases of coronavirus,” he said, calling for safe choices. Today, MSDH announced 381 new confirmed cases yesterday.

“I ask everyone to resist attending any large gatherings such as cookouts or block parties this holiday weekend. We want you to enjoy yourselves, but we are not out of the woods, yet,” the mayor said in the robocall.

He then called for residents to remember safety precautions such as hand- and surface-washing, 6-feet social distancing and always wearing a face covering anytime out in public.

Lumumba urged people to call the City’s COVID-19 hotline for assistance at 601-566-3067 or visit the City’s website for resources.

COVID-19 is disproportionately affecting African Americans in Mississippi and beyond. Mississippi is about 38% black, but as of today, the black community is suffering about half the coronavirus infections in the state and 51% of the deaths.

Hinds County has seen 877 cases and 24 deaths. Jackson is 82% black.

Lumumba recently loosened stay-at-home restrictions in the capital city, saying Gov. Tate Reeves’ efforts to reopen the state gave him no choice. He also extended an overnight curfew for another seven days

“[T]he Governor’s hasty reopening of the State of Mississippi has forced the City of Jackson to lift the Stay-at-Home Order and begin the precarious process of reopening the City,” the mayor stated in his most recent order extending the curfew.

Read full coverage of COVID-19 in Mississippi at jacksonfreepress.com/covid19.

Founding Editor Donna Ladd is a writer, journalist and editor from Philadelphia, Miss., a graduate of Mississippi State University and later the Columbia Graduate School of Journalism, where she was an alumni award recipient in 2021. She writes about racism/whiteness, poverty, gender, violence, journalism and the criminal justice system. She contributes long-form features and essays to The Guardian when she has time, and was the co-founder and editor-in-chief of the Jackson Free Press. She co-founded the statewide nonprofit Mississippi Free Press with Kimberly Griffin in March 2020, and the Mississippi Business Journal named her one of the state's top CEOs in 2024. Read more at donnaladd.com, follow her on Twitter and Instagram at @donnerkay and email her at donna@mississippifreepress.org.