'January Will Be Rough': COVID-19 Peak Shows No Signs of Slowing Down
Patients at the University of Mississippi Medical Center are waiting in line for ICU beds to become available, as COVID-19 rates remain at record highs as this week draws to a close. The Mississippi State Department of Health is reporting 2,507 new cases and 34 new deaths today after Wednesdays and Thursdays reports showed 2,343 cases with 42 fatalities and 2,261 cases with 26 new deaths, respectively. The rolling seven-day average is now 2,161.
The consistently high numbers mark a continuation into the third consecutive week of regular reports of over 2,000 daily cases, leaving hospitals and health-care workers at their limits. Hospitalizations remain highcritically so for intensive-care utilization.
The first tiered vaccine rollouts in the state have begun, with health-care workers receiving the first allotment of doses. I'm day 4 post COVID vaccine - and feel great, State Health Officer Thomas Dobbs tweeted on Dec. 17. Healthcare workers on the front line need and deserve this protection. Please check with your Dr. first if you have severe allergies or history of anaphylaxis.
COVID rates in long-term care facilities remain at a peak235 reported today, in line with the highest levels of spread inside LTCs throughout the state. The outbreak tracker includes data from 211 nursing homes, 199 care homes and 72 intermediate care facilities serving developmentally disabled individuals. As of Tuesday, MSDH reported 156 nursing homes with active COVID-19 outbreaksthe majority of active exposures. LTC workers are slated to receive their first vaccine doses next week.
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