Officials say people should not let coronavirus lockdowns stop them seeking shelter from the storms.
The National Weather Service said severe thunderstorms were likely through late Sunday into Monday, in particular across parts of Mississippi, Alabama and Georgia.Sheltering amid the lockdown
In Mississippi, three deaths were confirmed in Jefferson Davis County, two in Lawrence and one in Walthall. Last week, the American Meteorological Society issued guidelines for taking shelter during the coronavirus pandemic.
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