Governor of State Leading Nation in Covid Death Rate Can't Name a Thing He'd Do Differently

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Governor of State Leading Nation in Covid Death Rate Can't Name a Thing He'd Do Differently
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“With all due respect, governor, your way is failing,” CNN’s Jake Tapper said. “Are you going to try to change anything to change this horrible statistic from what you&#8217…

“You’re calling the move tyrannical,” Tapper said. “Just so our viewers understand it, President Biden says he’s using a workplace safety law called the Occupation Occupational Safety and Health Act to justify the mandate.

Tapper then brought the conversation back to Reeves’s handling of the pandemic in his own state. “If Mississippi were its own country, you would be second in the world only to Peru in terms of deaths per capita,” Tapper said. “That’s a horrible, horrible, heartbreaking statistic. So with all due respect, Governor, your way is failing.

Tapper, getting frustrated, tried to get Reeves to answer his question: “I’m saying to you, your way is not working, and whether you say it’s a lagging indicator or whatever your argument is, Mississippi now has, if it were its own country, the second-worst per capita death rate in the world behind only Peru. And I’m saying, are you going to try to do anything to change that? And I’m not hearing an answer.

It’s worth noting here that Mississippi lags far behind much of the U.S. in vaccination rates, with onlyThe governor continued: “We’ve seen cases, again, cut in half in Mississippi. And these other states that you refuse to talk about, perhaps because they have Democrat governors, you don’t want to talk about them. But the reality is you and the president and so many other people want to make this about politics.

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