States resist mask rules as Midwest virus uptick stirs alarm

Seattle Mariners worker Lindsay Garza carries cutouts of fans to place in seats at the team’s ballpark as part of the “Mariners Seat Fleet”, Monday, July 27, 2020, in Seattle. The Mariners open play at home against the Oakland Athletics on Friday. For $30, fans can buy a version of themselves that will sit in at all home games. A portion of every purchase will be donated to non-profit organizations supporting COVID-19-related relief efforts. If a cutout “catches” a foul ball during a game, the team will mail the fan the baseball. (AP Photo/Elaine Thompson)

Visitors leave the Henry Doorly Zoo in Omaha, Neb., Monday, July 27, 2020, where face mask wearing is required indoors and encouraged in the outdoor areas. Nebraska’s online virus tracker on Monday showed 800 cases were confirmed Friday through Sunday, bringing the state’s total to 24,618 since the outbreak began. That included 356 cases confirmed on Friday, 221 on Saturday and 223 on Sunday. (AP Photo/Nati Harnik)

JACKSON, Miss. — The baseball season descended deeper into crisis Tuesday, states such as Mississippi and South Carolina cast about for more hospital beds and governors in some of the hardest-hit places staunchly resisted calls to require masks, despite confirmed cases of the coronavirus soaring.