Mississippi new COVID-19 cases rise more than 1,200 Mississippi COVID-19 cases since March 2020 nearing 280,000 (Source: WDBJ) By Tim Doherty | February 5, 2021 at 10:22 AM CST - Updated February 6 at 10:19 AM
JACKSON, Miss. (WDAM) - The Mississippi State Department of Health reported the daily COVID-19 case count in the state had risen by more than 1,200.
MSDH reported 1,210 new COVID-19 cases and 40 additional deaths Friday.
Twenty-one deaths were reported between Jan. 18-Feb. 4, including two in Jones County and one in Forrest County. Another 18 deaths were discovered during a review of death certificates between Dec. 13-Jan. 28.
The latest figures brought the state’s total cases and deaths since March 2020 to 279,742 and 6,222.
Stateâs new COVID-19 cases less than 1,000 for 3rd day
MSDH reported 825 new cases Tuesday Mississippi has logged 276,531 cases of COVID-19 since March. (Source: WDBJ) By Tim Doherty | February 2, 2021 at 9:40 AM CST - Updated February 2 at 1:11 PM
JACKSON, Miss. (WDAM) - The Mississippi State Department of Health reported the daily COVID-19 case count in the state had risen by more than 800, but marking the third consecutive day the stateâs new cases had been less than 1,000.
MSDH reported 825 new COVID-19 cases and 76 additional deaths Tuesday.
Forty-one deaths were reported between Jan. 8-Feb. 1, including one each in Marion and Wayne counties. Another 35 deaths were discovered during a review of death certificates between Jan. 7-Jan. 28, including one each in Forrest and Jones counties.
MDHS: Mississippi tops 275,000 total COVID-19 cases
8-county Pine Belt nearing 29,000-case mark Mississippi s daily COVID-19 tally rose by more than 800 daily Sunday. (Source: CDC) By Tim Doherty | January 31, 2021 at 10:39 AM CST - Updated January 31 at 10:39 AM
JACKSON, Miss. (WDAM) - The Mississippi State Department of Health reported the daily COVID-19 case count in the state had risen by more than 800.
MSDH reported 811 new COVID-19 cases and 27 additional deaths Sunday.
Three new deaths were reported Jan. 29, including one in Lamar County. Another 24 deaths were discovered during a review of death certificates between Dec. 12-Jan. 25, including one each in Jasper and Jones counties.