"What we re inheriting from the Trump administration is so much worse than we could have imagined," said Jeff Zients, a member of President Joe Biden s COVID advisory board.
The Dispatch on Confederate Heritage Month and Confederate holidays that are observed in Mississippi:
Mississippi, along with six other states, will recognize April as Confederate Heritage Month. On April 26, Mississippi will join four other states in observation of a state holiday known as Confederate Memorial Day.
We also note that Mississippi observes Robert E. Lee Day as a state holiday on the same day as Martin Luther King Day, as odd and inappropriate coupling as you are ever likely to encounter.
Robert E. Lee Day and Confederate Memorial Day were established by the Legislature, while Confederate Heritage Month is made each year by a proclamation of the Governor.
All of Mississippiâs COVID-19 vaccinations now allotted; More expected in mid-February
âAt this time, we have no additional vaccine, and every appointment is tied to an actual vaccination,â MSDH said in a statement Wednesday. One day after the governor announced that more Mississippians would be allowed to sign up for COVID-19 vaccinations, the Mississippi State Health Department made its own announcement: Vaccinating everyone eligible is impossible right now. (Source: WTVM) By WLOX Staff | January 13, 2021 at 5:23 PM CST - Updated January 13 at 5:25 PM
JACKSON, Miss. (WLOX) - One day after the governor announced that more Mississippians would be allowed to sign up for COVID-19 vaccinations, the Mississippi State Health Department made its own announcement: Vaccinating everyone eligible is impossible right now.
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A member of the Mississippi Army National Guard administers a COVID-19 to a health care worker during a drive-thru vaccination clinic in the parking lot of the Lee County Health Department on Tuesday. The vaccines were distributed by the Mississippi State Department of Health.
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A member of the Mississippi Army National Guard administers a COVID-19 to a health care worker during a drive-thru vaccination clinic in the parking lot of the Lee County Health Department on Tuesday. The vaccines were distributed by the Mississippi State Department of Health.