Oxford Board of Aldermen Vote to End Mask Mandate

By Alyssa Schnugg

News editor

alyssa.schnugg@hottytoddy.com

Due to a decrease in the number of COVID-19 cases in Lafayette County and fewer patients in the local ICU, the Oxford Board of Aldermen voted Tuesday to end the mask mandate in Oxford.

However, unvaccinated city employees will still be required to wear a mask while working indoors.

Emergency Management Coordinator Jimmy Allgood said the cityโ€™s seven-day average of new cases last week was at about 22.86 cases per day, the lowest itโ€™s been for several weeks.

โ€œWeโ€™re starting to trend down now,โ€ Allgood said.

Mayor Robyn Tannehill said the number of COVID-19 patients at Baptist Memorial Hospital-North Mississippi has also come down in the last week.

โ€œWe canโ€™t thank our hospital staff, physicians, nurses enough,โ€ she said.

As of today, there are 27 patients with COVID-19 in the hospital and nine patients in the ICU. Two weeks ago, those numbers were double.

โ€œVaccinations are keeping people out of the hospital,โ€ Tannehill said.

Alderman Ricky Addy said when he made the motion in August to reinstate the mask mandate it was due to his concern about the hospital being in dire straights.

โ€œWith our numbers coming down,โ€ he said.

He made the motion to remove the mandate for the community but leave it there for city employees who are not vaccinated.

The motion passed unanimously.


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