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MSDH reports 161 new coronavirus cases, 2 new deaths Thursday

MSDH reports 161 new coronavirus cases, 2 new deaths Thursday Source: MSDH The Mississippi State Department of Health (MSDH) reported 161 new COVID-19 cases and 2 new deaths on Thursday, April 29. Posted: Apr 29, 2021 12:16 PM Updated: Apr 30, 2021 11:57 AM Posted By: Zac Carlisle JACKSON, Miss. (WTVA) - The Mississippi State Department of Health (MSDH) reported 161 new COVID-19 cases and 2 new deaths on Thursday, April 29. New COVID-19 related deaths reported to MSDH as of 3 p.m. Wednesday. Two deaths occurred on April 23 in the counties below: Leflore 1 Marion 1 As of Thursday, April 29, there have been 311,654 total cases of the virus since mid-March, which is when the state reported its first case. There have been 7,195 total deaths.

Sandersville under boil water advisory

Sandersville under boil water advisory All Tyler residents are urged to boil water for consumption until further notice.(None) Share on Facebook Share on LinkedIn SANDERSVILLE, Miss. (WDAM) - The Town of Sandersville is under a boil water advisory following repairs to the town’s main water line Thursday morning. According to the Sandersville Water Department, customers were without water while the repairs were being made, but service has since been restored. The boil water advisory is now in effect for all customers who receive drinking water from the town’s water supply. Residents are recommended to boil all water for one minute before it is consumed.

Researchers answer questions about COVID-19 vaccines in virtual town hall

2 min read A panel of researchers answered questions about the COVID-19 vaccine students from all eight Mississippi public universities submitted at a virtual town hall meeting Jackson State University coordinated and broadcasted on Facebook April 27. “Our universities want to give students an opportunity to have their questions about the COVID-19 vaccines answered in hopes they will get vaccinated,” Casey Prestwood, the associate commissioner for academic and student affairs of the Mississippi Institutions of Higher Learning, said. “Having everyone in the campus community do their part and get vaccinated will enable our campuses to lift COVID-19 guidelines.”  Researchers included Thomas Dobbs, the state health officer for the Mississippi State Department of Health, Samuel Jones, director of the Jackson State University Student Health Center, Clayton Whitehead, health communications specialist for the Centers for Disease Control and Division of HIV/AIDS Pr

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