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316 COVID-19 cases, 3 deaths reported in Mississippi over the weekend

316 COVID-19 cases, 3 deaths reported in Mississippi over the weekend There were 57 new cases and one new death reported in South Mississippi over the last three days. Friday s COVID-19 conversation with Dr. Nicholas Conger By WLOX Staff | May 17, 2021 at 10:20 AM CDT - Updated May 17 at 10:20 AM JACKSON, Miss. (WLOX) - The Mississippi State Department of Health reported a total of 316 new COVID-19 cases and three new deaths reported over the last three days in Mississippi. For the six southernmost counties, there were a total of 57 new cases and one new death between Friday and 3 p.m. on Sunday. The new cases were in Harrison County (24), George County (13), Hancock County (7), Jackson County (6), Pearl River County (5), and Stone County (2).

MSDH: Less than 320 new COVID-19 cases reported over weekend

Family files wrongful death lawsuit after 9-week-old baby suffocates at day care

Family files wrongful death lawsuit after 9-week-old baby suffocates at day care Suit claims day care received previous complaints about infant room Mother Goose of Oxford (Source: WMC) By WMC Action News 5 Staff | May 17, 2021 at 1:12 PM CDT - Updated May 17 at 1:42 PM OXFORD, Miss. (WMC) - The parents of a 9-week-old baby who died last November at an Oxford, Mississippi day care filed a wrongful death lawsuit last week against the facility, its owners and administrative staff. Amy Rogers (Source: Oxford Police Department) The suit claims defendants Rogers, owners Mike and Alicia Valle, executive director Renee Hoover, assistant executive director Susan McCollum and 10 John Does “caused or contributed to the death” of the baby.

Oxford daycare sued over infant death

OXFORD • A couple has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against an Oxford daycare over the November 2020 death of their 9-week-old daughter. Joe and Jenna Hastings argue that the shockingly coldhearted acts and omissions of Mother Goose of Oxford directly caused the suffocation death of Brynlee Renae Hastings. The complaint, filed May 14 in Lafayette County Circuit Court, says the infant was left neglected and untouched for approximately 35 minutes while swaddled, face down on the floor. The lawsuit names daycare owners Mike and Alicia Valle as defendants, as well as employees Amy Rogers, Renee Hoover and Susan McCollum. Rogers also faces criminal charges in the death. The civil lawsuit does not specify a damage amount, but asks for compensatory and punitive damages to be determined by a jury.

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