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Mississippi reports 2,469 COVID-19 cases and 82 deaths

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COVID-19 Update

The Mississippi State Department of Health announced Friday that COVID-19 cases had increased by 209 to a total of 2,469 cases.

The numbers of deaths from the virus now stands at 82 after an additional six Mississippians died yesterday.

Warren County now has 12 confirmed cases of the virus, an increase of two cases since yesterday. One long-term care facility is under investigation in the county.

Neighboring Issaquena County remains the only county in the state without any reported cases. Hinds County, which has more cases than any other county in Mississippi, is reporting 219 cases and two deaths. Additionally, three long-term care facilities are under investigation in Hinds County.

In other neighboring counties, Claiborne and Sharkey are reporting three cases each with no deaths, and Yazoo County is reporting 55 cases and one death.

MSDH reports new statistics on the COVID-19 coronavirus each morning based on the previous day’s testing and death reports.

As previously reported, cases and deaths from the virus are heavily skewed toward African Americans. Much of the racial distribution of the virus and deaths can be attributed to underlying health conditions that make people more vulnerable to the virus. Those conditions include cardiovascular disease and diabetes, among others.

All age groups have been affected by the disease, including children 17-years-old and younger (63 cases). Deaths from the virus, however, occur most frequently among those 60 and older. No deaths among juveniles have been reported in Mississippi.

Hospitalizations have dropped slightly this week, from 31% to 29%, still one of the highest rates in the nation.

Outbreaks in long-term care facilities now number 47 across the state, an increase of three since yesterday.

Anyone with symptoms of fever, severe cough or severe chest pains – especially those who are older or in poor health – should arrange for testing with their doctor or one of the many health-care providers now performing testing. Healthcare providers can assess your health history and symptoms and perform testing for COVID-19 as needed. MSDH is also helping conduct free drive-up testing sites in many parts of the state. Always call ahead to the testing provider for instructions on safely being examined before you visit for your test.

Some 22,000 tests have been completed in Mississippi to date. The exact number is unclear as MSDH has not updated the number of tests from outside labs since April 5.

Find a COVID-19 testing provider near you

For more information, visit the MSDH website.

Mississippi COVID-19 cases, deaths and long-term care facility outbreaks to date:

County Cases Deaths LTCs with Outbreaks
Adams 42 1 2
Alcorn 7
Amite 10 1 1
Attala 17
Benton 5
Bolivar 61 3 2
Calhoun 13 1
Carroll 7
Chickasaw 21 2 1
Choctaw 9 1
Claiborne 3
Clarke 13 1 1
Clay 17
Coahoma 37 1
Copiah 30
Covington 8
Desoto 158 1
Forrest 76 2 1
Franklin 9
George 7
Greene 1
Grenada 10
Hancock 37 5 2
Harrison 99 4 2
Hinds 219 2 3
Holmes 39 3
Humphreys 9 1
Itawamba 8
Jackson 135 5 1
Jasper 10
Jefferson 4 1
Jefferson Davis 5
Jones 25 1
Kemper 14
Lafayette 28 1
Lamar 28 1
Lauderdale 118 6 4
Lawrence 7
Leake 22
Lee 41 2
Leflore 43 4 1
Lincoln 41 3 2
Lowndes 19
Madison 95 2 1
Marion 17 1
Marshall 28 1
Monroe 25 1 2
Montgomery 14 1
Neshoba 21
Newton 10 1
Noxubee 6
Oktibbeha 36 1 2
Panola 22 1
Pearl River 77 4 2
Perry 15 1
Pike 39 1 1
Pontotoc 14 1
Prentiss 12 2
Quitman 12
Rankin 88 2
Scott 47 1
Sharkey 3
Simpson 7
Smith 17 1 1
Stone 5
Sunflower 34 1
Tallahatchie 3
Tate 22
Tippah 42 6 1
Tishomingo 2
Tunica 18 1 1
Union 7 1
Walthall 16
Warren 12 1
Washington 48 2 2
Wayne 7
Webster 13 1
Wilkinson 40 3 1
Winston 17
Yalobusha 11
Yazoo 55 1
Total 2,469 82 47

 

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