Citing the continued and increased infectious spread of Covid-19 in the city of Jackson, as well as the corresponding rise in hospitalizations and death rate, Jackson Mayor Chokwe Antar Lumumba signed an executive order extending the closure of City Hall and non-essential city offices to the public through January 21.
According to the order initially executed on December 3, 2020, city-owned or leased non-essential facilities will also remain closed, non-essential city employees will continue to work remotely and all non-essential City-sponsored travel will be prohibited.
The Department of the Municipal Clerk at City Hall will still be open to receive legal documents as well as assist TSA, passport, open records and 2021 elections customers.
“Covid-19 continues to plague our city and overwhelm our healthcare system,” Lumumba said. “Health experts anticipate another post-holiday spike and it is out of an abundance of caution that we must extend this order to ensure we are doing all we can to limit exposure. Again, I urge Jacksonians to please be safe and take every precaution.”