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How racism, rural living and COVID-19 led to the death of a chicken plant worker

Francine Jefferson, about her sister-in-law, Clara A. Kincaid I am convinced that had she been a white woman they would have put her in the hospital. I believe that with everything in me. Quote icon “COVID-19 is a terrible illness that unpredictably impacts each person differently, including some who can rapidly decline in a matter of hours,” the spokeswoman said via e-mail. The health system’s providers all follow a strict protocol for assessing, treating and educating patients about the symptoms of COVID-19 and how to seek follow-up care immediately if their condition worsens, according to the e-mailed statement.  While no one incident points to outright discrimination in Kincaids’ experience with the clinic, health advocates who study healthcare disparities have pointed to fissures in trust among Black patients and medical care professionals as a contributor to inequity in medical treatment. Historical injustices, such as the forced sterilization of Black women and th

Rankin County hunter found hanging upside down from tree stand

Rankin County hunter found hanging upside down from tree stand Crews rescued a hunter who fell out of his deer stand recently in Rankin County. (Source: WLBT) By Anthony Warren | December 11, 2020 at 4:55 PM CST - Updated December 11 at 6:03 PM RANKIN COUNTY, Miss. (WLBT) - Authorities say a man is lucky to be alive Friday afternoon after he had to be cut out of a tree stand in Rankin County. The incident occurred after 1 p.m., in a wooded area about a mile and a half south of North Star Road. “We had some people that took us back in the woods probably a mile, mile and a quarter … and true enough, he was hanging upside down,” said Rankin County Emergency Management Director Mike Word.

No ICU beds left in Mississippi as COVID-19 case levels continue to hit record highs

No ICU beds left in Mississippi as COVID-19 case levels continue to hit record highs Keisha Rowe, Mississippi Clarion Ledger ‘It s like a war.’ Hospital staff tell the story of COVID-19 Replay Video UP NEXT The surge of COVID-19 cases in Mississippi has left no intensive care unit beds available across the state and prompted the need for restrictions, State Health Officer Dr. Thomas Dobbs said Friday. Dobbs said in a Tweet that beginning Tuesday, all elective procedures that require hospitalization must be delayed statewide. The Mississippi Department of Health is also anticipating many more hospitalizations as the increase in cases continues.

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