COVID-19 cases increase by 32 in Kemper County

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The number of cases of COVID-19 in Kemper County has increased by 32 this past week, according to statistics provided by the Mississippi Department of Health website.

Kemper County has 675 ase reported cases as of Monday, an increase of 16. The county has 19 reported deaths, the same last week.

The Mississippi State Department of Health continues to receive and distribute both Pfizer and Moderna vaccine to healthcare workers and the residents and staff of long-term care facilities. Vaccinating these groups protects our highest-risk population and helps ensure that the state's health system can continue to treat COVID-19 patients safely and protect all patients from COVID-19 infection.

As more vaccine arrives over the coming weeks, vaccinations will be expanded to other groups such as older adults, essential workers, and those with chronic diseases which raise their risk of serious illness from COVID-19.

While future vaccine shipments are hard to predict, vaccinations for the general public will probably not be available for several months. In the meantime, everyone should continue to adhere to safety guidelines such as social distancing to stop the increasing spread of COVID-19 in the state, including those who have been vaccinated..

 

Mississippi Vaccination Phases

Mississippi is following a phased approach to prioritizing COVID-19 vaccinations. Each phase balances the protection of those most at risk from COVID-19 with the protection of those who maintain essential functions of the community such as healthcare, education, law enforcement, food supply and transportation.

COVID-19 is a new respiratory virus that causes flu-like illness ranging from mild to severe, with symptoms of fever, coughing, fatigue and difficulty breathing. Like the flu, COVID-19 spreads person-to-person by close contact (within 6 feet) and by coughing or sneezing. COVID-19 may also spread by touching surfaces contaminated by the virus.

The number of new cases has continued to grow across the state. According to health department numbers, there were 15,588 new cases in Mississippi in the past week. There have been 223,677 cases reported in Mississippi since March and 4,884 reported deaths, an increase of 250 since last week.

If you are feeling unwell, you are urged to go and get tested. A site is set up in DeKalb at the old health department on Monday and Wednesday.

MSDH urgently recommends that all residents of Mississippi avoid any social gathering that includes individuals outside of the immediate family or household. MSDH recommends that Mississippians only participate in work, school or other absolutely essential activities, and avoid gatherings such as social events, sporting events, in-person church services, and weddings and funerals unless they involve only close family (preferably outdoors).

Gov. Tate Reeves in an executive order has included Kemper County on the list of counties with special restricts. Residents are limited to 10 people indoors, and 50 outdoors in situations where social distancing is not possible. Masks must be worn indoors in public places when a distance of six feet cannot be maintained between groups from different households. This order will expire January 15.






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