Cases of West Nile virus in Mississippi are now up to 34, according to a new report from the Mississippi State Department of Health. The MSDH has confirmed cases in the following counties: Calhoun (1), Clarke (2), Forrest (1), Grenada (1), Hinds (6), Humphreys (1), Jackson (2), Lamar (1), Leflore (1),.
The Mississippi State Department of Health has confirmed that three additional cases of West Nile virus have been discovered in the Magnolia State. The latest report brings the total number of West Nile cases this calendar year to 16. Cases have been discovered in the following counties: Clarke (1), Grenada.
The federal government is once again offering free COVID-19 tests. Beginning Monday, people can order four rapid tests per household. The $600 million move from the White House comes as the Biden administration recently chose to further fund 12 domestic COVID-19 test manufacturers. “Manufacturing COVID-19 tests in the United States.