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WATCH: Gov. Tate Reeves updates on coronavirus as Mississippi unemployment climbs 8,000%

TUPELO, MS - NOVEMBER 01: Mississippi Lieutenant Governor and Republican Gubernatorial candidate Tate Reeves speaks to reporters before appearing with President Donald Trump at a "Keep America Great" campaign rally at BancorpSouth Arena on November 1, 2019 in Tupelo, Mississippi. Trump is campaigning in Mississippi ahead of state elections where Reeves is in a close race with Democrat Jim Hood. (Photo by Brandon Dill/Getty Images)

MEMPHIS, Tenn. — Mississippi Governor Tate Reeves plans update the state about unemployment after claims increased more than 8,000% due to COVID-19.

Wednesday’s press conference begins at 2:30 p.m. WREG will stream it below and on our Facebook page.


Reeves said 46,000 people in Mississippi last week, compared to 37,000 two weeks prior. He said unemployment claims are usually about 1,000 in a week.

That’s a more than 8,000% increase.

Reeves said he plans to address this issue Wednesday in his COVID-19 updates.