1 new coronavirus case reported in Kemper

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Kemper County has one new confirmed coronavirus case as the state total increased by 264 today.

Kemper County has 16 total positive case of the COVID-19 novel coronavirus, according to a daily report from the Mississippi State Department of Health released this morning.

Statewide, there are 264 new confirmed cases of COVID-19, bringing that total to 3,624 cases. The state is not giving out specifics about where they individuals had been or other information such as pre-existing conditions.

The death toll in the state also climbed to 129, with 7 new deaths reported. Deaths have occurred in Adams (4), Amite, Bolivar (5), Calhoun (2), Carroll Chickasaw (2), Choctaw, Clarke, Coahoma, Copiah, DeSoto (3), Forrest (2), Hancock (5), Harrison (5), Hinds (4), Holmes (3), Humphreys (3), Jackson (5), Jefferson Davis, Lafayette (2), Lamar, Lauderdale (12), Leake, Lee (4), Leflore (6), Lincoln (6), Madison (3), Marshall (2), Monroe (3), Montgomery, Neshoba, Oktibbeha, Panola (2), Pearl River (8), Perry, Pike (2), Pontotoc (2), Rankin (2), Smith, Sunflower (2), Tippah (6), Tunica, Union, Warren, Washington (2), Webster, Wilkinson (3), and Yazoo.

Hinds and DeSoto counties lead the state with 301 and 211 cases respectively. Here's a link to all of the Mississippi cases.

MSDH is reporting a total of 37,733 tests conducted between the state lab and private labs, as of April 12.

According to MSDH, 28 percent of the positive cases have required hospitalization.

Restaurants can remain open but inside dining is limited to the 10 including staff. Many restaurants are offering to-go and curbside service. Some retailers are closed to the public but are taking appointments.

Among other things, the governor has extended the deadline to file homestead until May 1 as well as extending the deadline for filing personal property renditions to May 1.

Gov. Reeves is waiving the one-week waiting period to receive unemployment benefits for all claims filed from March 8 to June 27 and suspending all work search requirements that normally must be met to receive benefits. Go to: mdes.ms.gov/unemployment-claims/.

Small business owners can begin the process immediately and apply for assistance by visiting sba.gov/disaster.

The state has rolled out a coronavirus hotline, which is available 24 hours a day and seven days a week at (877) 978-6453.

For more information, visit msdh.ms.gov or coronavirus.gov.







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