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Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19)

Updated October 28, 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.

 

Mississippi Coronavirus Hotline (7 days a week, 7 a.m.–7 p.m.): 877-978-6453

General Information

Home isolation is mandatory if you have tested positive for COVID-19 by order of the State Health Officer. (If you are awaiting results of routine testing not related to exposure, you may return to work and follow the safety guidance of your employer.) If you have been in contact with someone who has COVID-19, quarantine is also important to protect others. Find out more »

 

COVID-19 in Mississippi

New Cases and Deaths as of October 27

New Cases

1,000

New Deaths

19

New COVID-19 related deaths reported to MSDH as of 6 p.m. yesterday. Thirteen deaths occurred between October 15 and October 27 in the counties below.

County Total
Adams 1
Attala 1
Benton 2
Bolivar 1
Chickasaw 1
Desoto 1
Harrison 1
Jefferson Davis 1
Lamar 1
Tippah 1
Yalobusha 2

6 COVID-19 related deaths occurred between August 19 and October 20, identified from death certificate reports.

County Total
Bolivar 1
Humphreys 1
Jackson 1
Lamar 1
Washington 1
Wilkinson 1
LTC Outbreaks

132

Current outbreaks in long-term care facilities only. (See LTC facility outbreak definition.)

 

About our case counts: We currently update our case totals each day based on test results from the previous day. Outside laboratories also report positive test results to us, which are included in our totals. Repeated tests for the same individual are counted only once. County case numbers and deaths may change as investigation finds new or additional information.

County COVID-19 Data

Race and Ethnicity

Data Snapshots for Individual Counties

High Cases and Incidence

Cumulative Cases and Deaths by County

Totals of all reported COVID-19 cases for 2020, including those in long-term care (LTC) facilities.

The numbers in this table are provisional. County case numbers and deaths may change as investigation finds new or additional information. The data provided below is the most current available.

County Total Cases Total Deaths Total LTC Facility Cases Total LTC Facility Deaths
Adams 1094 45 64 14
Alcorn 1045 12 25 2
Amite 428 13 15 2
Attala 805 27 91 20
Benton 367 10 37 5
Bolivar 2039 79 219 30
Calhoun 633 13 25 4
Carroll 503 12 45 9
Chickasaw 867 27 47 14
Choctaw 209 6 1 0
Claiborne 539 16 43 9
Clarke 770 53 93 27
Clay 710 22 19 3
Coahoma 1258 37 89 7
Copiah 1393 36 72 7
Covington 988 29 58 12
De Soto 7285 80 80 16
Forrest 3118 78 176 41
Franklin 251 3 4 1
George 1017 19 36 6
Greene 481 18 40 6
Grenada 1229 39 113 21
Hancock 868 28 48 6
Harrison 5491 85 275 33
Hinds 8050 179 470 79
Holmes 1150 60 102 20
Humphreys 451 17 21 6
Issaquena 107 4 0 0
Itawamba 1172 26 87 17
Jackson 4800 88 102 8
Jasper 696 17 1 0
Jefferson 279 10 13 3
Jefferson Davis 421 12 8 1
Jones 2966 84 186 38
Kemper 333 15 41 9
Lafayette 2550 43 124 29
Lamar 2319 40 40 11
Lauderdale 2546 135 261 74
Lawrence 544 14 26 2
Leake 1163 42 42 7
Lee 3665 82 181 37
Leflore 1706 88 193 47
Lincoln 1433 59 162 35
Lowndes 1819 62 102 33
Madison 3861 94 238 45
Marion 959 43 92 14
Marshall 1484 30 54 12
Monroe 1538 73 170 52
Montgomery 558 23 52 9
Neshoba 1868 111 130 39
Newton 872 27 40 9
Noxubee 602 17 20 4
Oktibbeha 2048 55 193 31
Panola 1720 40 60 8
Pearl River 1163 60 94 23
Perry 524 23 20 7
Pike 1406 56 98 27
Pontotoc 1506 20 18 2
Prentiss 1092 20 48 3
Quitman 423 6 0 0
Rankin 4046 86 181 23
Scott 1270 29 21 3
Sharkey 287 15 43 8
Simpson 1231 49 117 19
Smith 602 16 54 8
Stone 491 14 55 9
Sunflower 1643 49 83 14
Tallahatchie 855 26 29 7
Tate 1210 39 53 13
Tippah 949 24 61 1
Tishomingo 827 41 96 26
Tunica 537 17 15 2
Union 1258 25 46 11
Walthall 644 27 67 13
Warren 1561 56 125 26
Washington 2627 100 176 38
Wayne 1027 22 59 10
Webster 378 13 52 11
Wilkinson 342 21 20 5
Winston 852 21 43 11
Yalobusha 564 16 71 8
Yazoo 1234 34 95 13
Total 117,617 3,302 6,766 1,315

Case Classifications

Mississippi investigates and reports both probable and confirmed cases and deaths according to the CSTE case definition.

  Confirmed Probable Total
Cases 103,214 14,403 117,617
Deaths 2,979 323 3,302

Confirmed cases and deaths are generally determined by positive PCR tests, which detect the presence of ongoing coronavirus infection.

Probable cases are those who test positive by other testing methods such as antibody or antigen, and have recent symptoms consistent with COVID-19, indicating a recent infection.

Probable deaths are those individuals with a designation of COVID-19 as a cause of death on the death certificate, but where no confirmatory testing was performed.

Deaths from COVID-19 and Other Causes

This table of death counts compares COVID-19 deaths in Mississippi by week with deaths from other major causes, including contributing and underlying causes.

K-12 School Report

Mississippi K-12 schools make weekly reports of cases among students, teachers and staff, number of outbreaks, and teachers and students under quarantine as a result of COVID-19 exposure. An outbreak in a school setting is defined as 3 or more individuals diagnosed with COVID-19 in the same group within a 14-day period.

Note: These cases have been directly reported to MSDH by each school, and may not yet have appeared in our state and county totals of cases reported by laboratories.

Long-Term Care Facility Cases and Outbreaks

Long-term care (LTC) facilities like nursing homes are considered high risk locations because their residents are older or in poor health. A single confirmed COVID-19 infection in an LTC facility resident, or more than one infection in employees or staff in a 14-day period constitutes an outbreak. Residential care facilities also represent group living facilities where COVID-19 can be easily spread. We investigate residents, staff and close contacts of infected individuals for possible exposure.

These outbreak figures are reported directly to MSDH by the facility. Many of the cases and deaths reported by facilities may not yet be included in our totals of lab-reported cases.

Ongoing Outbreaks in Nursing Homes

Because nursing homes report COVID-19 data directly to the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid (CMS), we have replaced our usual long-term care facility report with the most recent CMS nursing home data, avoiding duplicate reporting requirements for these facilities.

Data such as illness in residents and staff, deaths in residents, as well as a number of other data elements are now publicly available on the CMS website. MSDH is providing the following links to view this data, which is reported directly by the Nursing Homes and is updated daily.

Note: Cases and deaths listed on the CMS website may not have appeared yet in our county totals, which are based on reports from testing laboratories.

Mississippi COVID-19 Data Charts and Map

All data reports below are updated as they become available.

Hospitalizations and Bed Availability

Daily Statewide Data Charts

Our state case map and other data charts are also available in interactive form.

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 chart of Cases by Date above can change as we update it with new information from disease investigation.

Weekly Statewide Data Summaries

Weekly Pediatric MIS-C Cases and Deaths

Multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children (MIS-C) is a rare but serious condition associated with COVID-19 that causes inflammation in many body parts, including the heart and other vital organs.

Weekly High Case and High Incidence Counties

Tracking counties with recent high numbers of COVID-19 cases, adjusted for population, provides insight on where local outbreaks are most serious, and where protective measures should be increased. For more accurate reporting, these weekly charts include sample collection dates only up to seven days in the past to allow for case investigation and delays in lab test reports.

Cases counts in these charts is based on the date of illness onset. If the date of illness is not known, the date the test sample was taken, or the date of test result reporting is used instead. Counts are adjusted as cases are investigated.

Counties are ranked by highest weekly case counts, and by weekly incidence (cases proportional to population). A separate table ranking all counties is also available. All tables updated weekly.

Syndromic Surveillance

Emergency department visits by those with symptoms characteristic of COVID-19, influenza and pneumonia, updated weekly.

Estimated Recoveries

Presumed COVID-19 cases recovered, estimated weekly (does not include cases still under investigation).

U.S. and World Cases

COVID-19 Testing

Statewide Combined Testing as of October 17

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. (Updated weekly)

PCR testing detects current, active COVID-19 infection in an individual.

Antibody (serology) testing identifies individuals with past COVID-19 infection based on antibodies they develop one to three weeks after infection.

Antigen testing is another way to identify current COVID-19 infection.

  Total tests PCR Antibody Antigen
MSDH Public Health Laboratory 116,876 115,636 1,240 0
Other testing providers 874,654 751,565 41,205 81,884
Total tests for COVID-19 statewide 991,530 867,201 42,445 81,884

MSDH Individuals Tested as of October 27

MSDH Public Health Laboratory (MPHL) testing totals as of 3 p.m. These totals are for tests performed at the MPHL only.

  • Total individuals tested by the MPHL: 83,791
  • Total positive individuals from MPHL tests: 9,115

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.

Prevention and Guidance for Individuals and the Community

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