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Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19)

Updated April 21, 2020
 
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The national Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the Mississippi State Department of Health continue to closely monitor the outbreak of respiratory illnesses caused by the novel (new) coronavirus COVID-19, and are working to limit the spread of cases nationally and in Mississippi. MSDH is actively working with doctors and hospitals to quickly identify cases and respond effectively to limit this outbreak.

If you are waiting for test results, it is essential to remain at home. Do not go to work or leave home. Stay in a specific room at home and avoid contact with other family members as much as possible. These steps are important to prevent the possible spread of disease.

Mississippi Coronavirus Hotline (available 24/7): 877-978-6453
Hard of hearing? Dial 711 for assistance.

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COVID-19 in Mississippi and the U.S.

Cases of COVID-19 continue to be identified in U.S. states and in Mississippi. This is a rapidly changing situation that is continually being monitored by the CDC and MSDH as new cases are identified.

Mississippians are advised to take health precautions to prevent the transmission of disease, and stay in touch for the latest information on the situation in Mississippi.

Mississippi COVID-19 Case Map

This map and the following table show total cases in Mississippi as of 6 p.m. April 20, 2020, and include all reported cases since March 11, 2020.

  • New cases reported today: 204
  • New deaths reported today: 14

An interactive version of this case map is also available: View interactive Mississippi case map »

About our case counts: We currently update our map and statistics each morning with test results from the previous day. Outside laboratories also report positive test results to us, which are included in our totals.

County case numbers and deaths may change as investigation finds new or additional information.

Mississippi COVID-19 Cases to Date

Outbreaks in long-term care facilities (LTCs)

Long-term care (LTC) facilities like nursing homes are considered high risk locations because their residents are older or in poor health. Even one case of COVID-19 in these facilities among residents or employees is considered an outbreak. We investigate residents, staff and close contacts of infected individuals for possible exposure. The number of LTC facilities with outbreaks are shown for each county in the table below.

CountyTotal CasesTotal DeathsLTCs with Outbreaks
Adams9062
Alcorn700
Amite1800
Attala4901
Benton900
Bolivar8664
Calhoun4221
Carroll1410
Chickasaw5141
Choctaw1310
Claiborne1000
Clarke3121
Clay2710
Coahoma5220
Copiah5110
Covington3701
Desoto23931
Forrest15143
Franklin1700
George1010
Greene400
Grenada2601
Hancock5352
Harrison15153
Hinds35766
Holmes6151
Humphreys1331
Itawamba2611
Jackson21162
Jasper2310
Jefferson501
Jefferson Davis1210
Jones8002
Kemper2301
Lafayette6831
Lamar7620
Lauderdale232179
Lawrence2000
Leake9910
Lee6440
Leflore109122
Lincoln10962
Lowndes3512
Madison14443
Marion4711
Marshall3920
Monroe9582
Montgomery1710
Neshoba8220
Newton3201
Noxubee2400
Oktibbeha4432
Panola3720
Pearl River134102
Perry2210
Pike11832
Pontotoc1822
Prentiss2702
Quitman1300
Rankin14641
Scott15801
Sharkey300
Simpson3201
Smith5021
Stone1900
Sunflower4820
Tallahatchie810
Tate3400
Tippah4971
Tishomingo400
Tunica3311
Union1211
Walthall2400
Warren2520
Washington7131
Wayne1200
Webster1610
Wilkinson6461
Winston3400
Yalobusha1700
Yazoo10311
Total 4,716 183 79

The numbers in this table are provisional. County case numbers and deaths may change as investigation finds new or additional information about residence.

Long-Term Care Facility Cases and Deaths

Mississippi Cases and Deaths by Race

Interactive Charts

All our trends and data charts are now now available in interactive form.

Trends and Summary Data

The charts below are based on available data at the time of publication. Charts do not include cases where insufficient details of the case are known.


Note: Values up to two weeks in the past on the Date of Illness Onset chart above can change as we update it with new information from disease investigation.

U.S. and World Cases

COVID-19 Testing

Statewide Testing Summary

COVID-19 testing providers around the state include commercial laboratories as well as hospital labs. Combined with testing done by the MSDH Public Health Laboratory, the figures provide a complete picture of all Mississippi testing. We will update these figures as data becomes available.

Combined testing totals (MSDH, hospital laboratories and commercial testing providers) as of April 20, 2020.

Total individuals tested by the MSDH Public Health Laboratory10,825
Total individuals tested by other providers41,539
Total individuals tested for COVID-19 statewide52,364

MSDH Testing Summary

MSDH Public Health Laboratory (MPHL) testing totals as of 6 p.m., April 20, 2020. These totals are for tests performed at the MPHL only.

  • Total individuals tested by the MPHL: 10,825
  • Total positive individuals from MPHL tests: 1,231

Getting Tested for COVID-19

The MSDH Public Health Laboratory, its partners, and private providers are testing statewide for COVID-19.

Anyone with symptoms of fever, severe cough or severe chest pains – especially those who are older or in poor health – should make arrangements for testing with their doctor or one of the many healthcare providers now performing testing. Healthcare providers can assess your health history and symptoms, and perform testing for COVID-19 as needed. MSDH is also helping conduct free drive-up testing sites in many parts of the state. Always call ahead to the testing provider for instructions on safely being examined before you visit for your test.

What MSDH Is Doing

The Mississippi State Department of Health is aggressively responding to the rapidly evolving COVID-19 situation. With other state agencies, it has activated emergency operations in order to slow the spread of COVID-19 in Mississippi.

Other steps that MSDH is taking include:

  • Surveillance: Increasing surveillance (monitoring) activities to identify cases of COVID-19 as quickly as possible and to limit person-to-person transmission.
  • Testing: Making COVID-19 testing available for healthcare providers through the MSDH Public Health Laboratory.
  • Planning: Working directly with hospitals and healthcare providers across the state to plan for possible cases of COVID-19, preparing them to identify and safely treat cases.
  • Readiness: Assessing statewide hospital capacities, ensuring the capacity of the MSDH Public Health Laboratory for COVID-19 testing, and informing all Mississippi healthcare providers about procedures for identifying and testing for coronavirus cases.
  • Information: Providing guidance to business, education and other entities on how to respond to the possible spread of COVID-19 in the community.

Prevention and Preparation for Individuals and the Community

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Last reviewed on Mar 5, 2020

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