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WEATHER ALERT: Warren County at risk for supercell thunderstorms late Friday - The Vicksburg Post vicksburgpost.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from vicksburgpost.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
The Greenwood Commonwealth on allowing the sale of ephedrine and pseudoephedrine cold and sinus medications without a prescription: There are two ways, one correct and one not, to look at the Mississippi Legislature’s decision to resume allowing the sale of certain cold and sinus medications without a prescription. A bill that won almost unanimous support in both the House and Senate will, assuming Gov. Tate Reeves signs the legislation, begin in 2022 a two-year period in which ephedrine and pseudoephedrine can be sold without a prescription in products such as Sudafed and Claritin-D. It won’t quite be an over-the-counter sale because a national computer system must first verify that the customer isn’t making excessive purchases. But it clearly will be less of a nuisance.
Warren Co. distribution site now on hold due to statewide vaccine shortage The site was supposed to open next week Share Updated: 5:37 PM CST Jan 14, 2021 Drive-thru vaccine sites are being operated by MSDH with support from MEMA and MSNG. SOURCE: Mississippi State Department of Health TRACKING THE COVID-19 VACCINE The site was supposed to open next week Share Updated: 5:37 PM CST Jan 14, 2021 Plans for a vaccination site in Warren County have been put on hold after Wednesday’s announcement that the state has no additional vaccines available until next month. Since the vaccination process started in December, Warren County has not had a vaccination site available in that area for residents, but plans were being made to open the new drive-thru location as early as next week. According to Warren County Emergency Management Director John Elfer, those plans are now on hold until the vaccine re-supply happens in February. “So, yes the plans to open a site are still in the works,” Elfer said. “We just have to wait to get the vaccine. We were told the state may get more vaccines by mid-February.”Elfer said the Warren County vaccination site will be located at Pemberton Square Mall. The shots will be given by local health care providers with support from MSDH and the Mississippi National Guard.