| Change in second dose appointment scheduling: Second dose appointments are now being made via e-mail. When you receive confirmation e-mail for your first appointment, it will contain instructions for scheduling your second appointment. If you have already received your first vaccination, but do not yet have a second dose appointment, watch for e-mail with instructions on scheduling your second appointment. If you already have a second dose appointment, there is no need to change anything. Keep your currently scheduled appointment. Remember that your second dose appointment should be made 3-5 weeks (for Pfizer vaccine) or 4-6 weeks (Moderna) from your first vaccination. First dose appointments: If you are having trouble finding an available appointment, check the online appointment scheduler each morning for new openings. New vaccination appointment openings are added regularly. Eligibility: Adults 65 and over, and those ages 18-64 with certain chronic health conditions are now eligible for vaccination in addition to healthcare personnel and EMTs/paramedics. More about vaccination sites, eligibility and appointments More about COVID-19 vaccination Mississippi COVID-19 Vaccination Report | | New COVID-19 related deaths: | | Positive test results reported to MSDH as of 3 p.m. yesterday. Tests may have been made during the past week, and represent individuals who became ill a week ago or more. Repeated tests for the same individual are counted only once. Note: The 1,210 additional cases reported today happen to be the same case increase reported yesterday. | COVID-19 related deaths reported to MSDH from hospitals, medical examiners and coroners. 22 of these deaths occurred between January 18 and February 4. 18 of these deaths occurred between December 13 and January 28, identified through death certificates. | | - New LTC facility cases: 22
- New LTC facility deaths: 1
New cases and deaths, included in the total counts above, among residents of long-term care facilities. An outbreak is considered any confirmed COVID-19 case among LTC residents, or more than one case in a 14-day period among staff or employees of a facility. | | Mississippi hospital bed usage: - Patients currently hospitalized for confirmed COVID-19: 833
- Patients currently in intensive care for confirmed COVID-19: 235
- Available intensive care beds statewide: 80
Explore local hospital capacity and bed use with our interactive map of hospitals Look for the most recent COVID-19 hospitalizations chart on our website at HealthyMS.com/covid-19. COVID-19 Hospitalizations by Date | | Totals of all Mississippi COVID-19 cases and deaths since February 2020. - Total COVID-19 cases: 279,742
- Total COVID-19 related deaths: 6,222
Cases by Date of Illness This chart tracks COVID-19 cases according to the date the person first became ill, rather than the date of test results. It's the standard way of following the course of a disease in a population. The black average line helps identify upward or downward trending. (In the few cases where date of illness has not yet been determined, testing date is used.) Since we are still receiving reports of illnesses that began up to two weeks ago, expect the more recent dates on this chart to change. Deaths by Date of Occurrence | | - Be tested for COVID-19 if you have symptoms or believe you may have been exposed. See our guide to local testing providers and free testing at http://HealthyMS.com/covid19test
- Keep groups sizes small and avoid large gatherings, especially indoors. Many cases are now being spread through gatherings in homes without safety precautions.
- Social distancing is still critical to stop the spread of COVID-19. Keep plenty of distance between yourself and others.
- Wearing a mask or face covering can sharply reduce the risk of passing COVID-19 on to others. Wearing a mask is strong recommended whenever you are in public places with others around you.
- Most people spreading COVID-19 do not know they are infected.
- Remind others that precautions remain essential, and set an example by your actions.
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