Mississippi could receive first COVID-19 vaccine allocation next week, state epidemiologist says

Published 11:39 am Tuesday, December 8, 2020

Source: Mississippi State Department of Health

State Epidemiologist Dr. Paul Byers predicts that Mississippi may receive its first allocation of COVID-19 vaccines around Dec. 13.

“Certainly sometime around the next week or so,” he said. 

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He expects that the state will initially receive around 25,000 doses of the vaccine. The first doses will be given to health care workers, especially those who could be exposed to COVID-19 in their work, Byers said. 

A Food and Drug Administration panel of outside experts will undergo a final review of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine on Thursday, the Associated Press reported.

“We are feeling increasingly confident that this is a vaccine that not only is going to be effective,” said State Health Officer Dr. Thomas Dobbs, “and to help protect those who are at the front lines, those that are most vulnerable, but also help us start to get a lid on this coronavirus pandemic that’s been plaguing us for so many months.”

The United Kingdom has already authorized the vaccine, and it began vaccinating people Tuesday, according to the Associated Press.

The Mississippi State Department of Health reported on Tuesday 1,732 new COVID-19 cases statewide, bringing the case total to 167,926. The seven-day rolling average for cases in Mississippi is about 1,931 cases.

The total number of COVID-19 related deaths reported in the state since March surpassed 4,000 on Tuesday. With 56 new deaths, the state has now reported a total of 4,017 deaths.

In Lauderdale County, 72 new cases of COVID-19 and no additional deaths were reported, bringing the county’s totals to 3,947 cases and 151 deaths since March.

The seven-day rolling average for cases in Lauderdale County is about 50 cases.

COVID-19 case and death numbers for several local counties are listed below.

Newton County: 18 new cases; 1,204 total cases since March. No new deaths; 29 total deaths since March.

Kemper County: 17 new cases; 541 total cases. No new deaths; 19 total deaths.

Clarke County: six new cases; 999 total cases. No new deaths; 55 total deaths.

Neshoba County: 43 new cases; 2,434 total cases. One new death, which occurred between November 24 and December 7; 125 total deaths since March.

MSDH presumes 136,627 people have recovered from COVID-19. The department also reported that there are 206 ongoing outbreaks of COVID-19 in long-term-care facilities, seven of which are in Lauderdale County facilities.

MSDH recommended on Dec. 2 that all Mississippi residents avoid any social gathering that includes individuals outside of one’s nuclear family or household.

The department is recommending that people avoid funerals, unless they are a member of the close family of the deceased, and is advising that the funerals are held outdoors. Other gatherings that MSDH recommends that people do not attend are social events, parties, family gatherings outside of one’s household or nuclear family, weddings, sporting events and in-person church services.

The Associated Press reported on Monday that Gov. Tate Reeves will update his order on social gatherings later this week. 

Lauderdale, Neshoba and Kemper counties are on a list of 54 counties with additional COVID-19 safety measures. Indoor social gatherings in these counties must be limited to 10 people, and outdoor social gatherings must be limited to 50.

People in the counties must wear a mask when they are indoors and interacting with the public, but cannot social distance.

In Meridian, the city is under a mask mandate that remains in effect until the end of the year. 

COVID-19 data for Mississippi counties

County Total Cases Total Deaths Total LTC Facility Cases Total LTC Facility Deaths
Adams 1541 52 70 14
Alcorn 1666 31 93 14
Amite 659 15 15 2
Attala 1312 37 134 24
Benton 523 18 44 10
Bolivar 2657 89 224 30
Calhoun 859 14 25 4
Carroll 813 15 46 9
Chickasaw 1187 33 48 14
Choctaw 395 7 1 0
Claiborne 600 16 43 9
Clarke 999 55 93 27
Clay 1014 27 20 3
Coahoma 1644 46 127 11
Copiah 1831 42 72 9
Covington 1459 51 93 23
De Soto 11203 110 103 20
Forrest 4203 90 186 41
Franklin 406 6 4 1
George 1421 27 47 6
Greene 717 23 47 6
Grenada 1542 48 135 23
Hancock 1388 45 68 12
Harrison 8039 117 391 38
Hinds 11046 210 552 85
Holmes 1411 61 103 20
Humphreys 588 20 33 8
Issaquena 130 4 0 0
Itawamba 1727 41 100 18
Jackson 6976 137 197 21
Jasper 946 24 1 0
Jefferson 398 12 15 3
Jefferson Davis 623 18 8 1
Jones 4054 90 193 38
Kemper 541 19 41 9
Lafayette 3549 60 152 35
Lamar 3222 50 44 12
Lauderdale 3947 151 344 80
Lawrence 781 14 27 2
Leake 1502 45 45 7
Lee 5829 99 201 39
Leflore 2235 94 196 48
Lincoln 2107 69 166 36
Lowndes 2821 70 129 37
Madison 5478 114 298 55
Marion 1319 50 121 19
Marshall 2378 53 59 15
Monroe 2287 78 176 52
Montgomery 842 27 54 9
Neshoba 2434 125 175 49
Newton 1204 29 49 10
Noxubee 768 17 21 4
Oktibbeha 2708 64 201 31
Panola 2533 57 73 11
Pearl River 1772 72 119 25
Perry 715 27 20 7
Pike 1752 61 98 27
Pontotoc 2347 32 20 3
Prentiss 1641 36 93 12
Quitman 524 7 0 0
Rankin 6645 117 266 33
Scott 1715 30 30 3
Sharkey 342 17 43 8
Simpson 1602 54 139 19
Smith 800 16 55 8
Stone 895 15 58 9
Sunflower 2027 56 84 15
Tallahatchie 1036 28 33 7
Tate 1934 51 72 18
Tippah 1417 30 62 4
Tishomingo 1221 47 96 26
Tunica 649 19 15 2
Union 1942 26 50 11
Walthall 831 31 67 13
Warren 1975 60 143 27
Washington 3486 108 187 39
Wayne 1325 24 60 10
Webster 517 14 52 11
Wilkinson 455 22 20 5
Winston 1401 30 81 16
Yalobusha 791 29 81 21
Yazoo 1707 42 138 15
Total 167,926 4,017 8,085 1,498