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But, today, we know its impacts better than ever. As a result of the Covid-19 crisis, millions of people today aren’t just being left behind, they’re being left out of everyday life. While many can work from home, use telehealth or educate their kids remotely, huge swaths of the country are forced to drive long distances to pick up schoolwork or camp out in public library parking lots to access Wi-Fi. It doesn’t have to be this way.
We often say that we can’t solve a problem we don’t fully understand. Accurate maps are absolutely necessary to help regulators effectively target funding where it is most needed and understand how effectively their funding is being applied to connect those without broadband access.
It is not news that Mississippi is experiencing desperate times. As of December 14, 2020, 4,204 Mississippians have died from COVID 19; State hospital ICUs are full; the virus is rampant with 181,095 COVID cases and 1,164 hospitalized COVID-confirmed patients; 61 counties have mask mandates; hundreds of thousands of Mississippians have lost jobs, many receiving unemployment insurance; 359,000 Mississippians lack health insurance; roughly 352,000 renters in Mississippi face eviction January 1 without congressional assistance; hundreds of Mississippiâs small businesses have closed since March; more than 712,800 (24.1%) of Mississippians are food insecure; and 23,000 fewer school-aged children are enrolled in Mississippiâs public schools.
Being 50th is not new for Mississippi, but in 2020 existing and wide-ranging deficiencies have been amplified. Mississippians in all walks of life, in long term care facilities, in prisons, in schools, in hospitals and clinics and in everyda