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Mississippi Urges High-Risk Residents to Wear Masks, Avoid Crowds
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3-day period: 796 new COVID cases, 2 new deaths in Mississippi
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10 Jul 2021
The Mississippi State Department of Health (MSDH) released updated coronavirus guidelines for Mississippi residents on Friday, recommending everyone 12 and older get vaccinated and urging that vulnerable residents avoid mass indoor gatherings, regardless of vaccination status.
“Mississippi is experiencing a significant rise in COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations. Numerous outbreaks have been identified in youth camps, faith-based gatherings, funerals and social events,” the department said in the guidance on Friday, attributing the updated guidance to the “rapid increase in delta variant cases and outbreaks” and “low overall vaccination rate in the state.”
MSDH is recommending all Mississippians 12 years and older receive the vaccination and instructing those who are unvaccinated to wear a mask when in indoor public settings. Moreover, the department is urging vulnerable Mississippi residents those 65 and older or those with chronic underlying medical co