The Mississippi State Department of Health (MSDH) on Sunday, May 3, reported 109 new cases of COVID-19 in Mississippi and 12 new deaths.
The number of confirmed cases in Tallahatchie County remained unchanged at 12.
The number of Mississippians hospitalized with confirmed COVID-19 infection rose from 424 Friday to 458 Saturday, based on reports received from hospitals as of 6 p.m. Saturday.
The new statistics bring the total number of COVID-19 cases in the state since March 11 to 7,550, with 303 deaths. MSDH updates its map and statistics each morning with test results from the previous day.
The reported COVID-19 case totals for area counties as of 6 p.m. Saturday are as follow, with the previous day’s totals in parenthesis and the number of COVID-19 related deaths in bold:
» Coahoma: 69 (66) 3
» Grenada: 34 (34)
» Lafayette: 91 (89) 3
» Leflore: 168 (165) 17
» Panola: 40 (39) 2
» Quitman: 15 (15)
» Sunflower: 56 (55) 2
» Tallahatchie: 12 (12) 1
» Yalobusha: 20 (20)
Tallahatchie County’s positive cases were reported to the public March 23 (1), March 24 (1), April 5 (1), April 13 (1), April 15 (2), April 16 (1), April 17 (1), April 22 (1), April 24 (2) and May 2 (1). The death was reported April 17.
MSDH continues to advise all Mississippi residents to cover their face (mouth and nose) with a non-medical grade mask or cloth when leaving the home to perform essential functions such as grocery shopping, filling prescriptions and in other public places where proper social distancing of 6 feet between persons is difficult to maintain.
According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control (CDC), a significant portion of individuals with the coronavirus lack symptoms (asymptomatic) and can transmit the virus to others before showing symptoms just by speaking, coughing or sneezing.
A face mask need not be of the retail variety. A T-shirt, small towel or scarf folded and fastened with two rubber bands will work, according to the CDC.
Cloth face coverings should:
• fit snugly against the side of the face
• be secured with ties or ear loops
• include multiple layers of fabric
• allow for breathing with no restriction
• be able to be laundered and machine dried without damage or change to shape
The CDC offers additional tips on making, wearing and cleaning a cloth face mask covering at https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/prevent-getting-sick/diy-cloth....
For the latest guidance and case updates for Mississippi, download the free MS Ready mobile app.
Additional information, including complete county-by-county case statistics, preventive recommendations and more, is available at the MSDH website at www.healthyms.com/covid-19.
MSDH maintains the Mississippi Coronavirus Hotline, which offers answers to questions about COVID-19. Call anytime: 877-978-6453.