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Go the extra mile : Fauci said Mississippians might want to consider wearing face masks
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Fauci said Mississippians might want to consider wearing face masks
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Delta variant causes COVID cases in Mississippi to rise
“We’re seeing an increasing number of cases in large measure to the increase of the Delta variant, said Thomas Dobbs. Author: Brittani Moncrease Updated: 6:56 PM CDT June 30, 2021
JACKSON, Mississippi The Mississippi State Health Department gives an update Tuesday on that Delta variant of COVID-19.
It is almost as if we are on repeat.
“It feels very reminiscent of where we were in an earlier part of the pandemic really about this time last year,” said Dr. Paul Byers, Mississippi Epidemiologist.
Dr. Byers said outbreaks took off in Mississippi then, and it s happening again now. This time, the outbreak is the Delta variant.
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As COVID-19 Delta variant cases multiply in Mississippi, state health officials said Tuesday they anticipate an increase in coronavirus cases and related deaths if more residents do not get vaccinated.
Federal health officials have warned of the Delta variant s high transmissibility rate along with its greater hospitalization risk. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention listed the Delta variant under its variants of concern on June 15. Variants with this designation are more easily spread, can cause serious illness and are more resistant to monoclonal antibody treatments used in certain COVID 19-positive patients to lessen the chance of severe outcomes.