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January has been deadliest month for COVID-19 in Mississippi

January has been deadliest month for COVID-19 in Mississippi Pandemic claims lives of more than 1,000 Mississippians this month Share Updated: 10:11 AM CST Jan 27, 2021 By 16 WAPT News Pandemic claims lives of more than 1,000 Mississippians this month Share Updated: 10:11 AM CST Jan 27, 2021 Hide Transcript Show Transcript MORE THAN 1000 LIVES THIS MONTH. 16 WAPT S ROSS ADAMS IS LIVE WITH DETAILS. WE SPOKE WITH A METRO PHYSICIAN WHO BELIEVES A COMBINATION OF FACTORS THAT LED TO THE RECORD NUMBER OF DEATHS. CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY GATHERINGS AND MANY MORE PEOPLE EXHAUSTED FROM COVID FATIGUE. 1:33-1:39 THE NUMBER OF PEOPLE HOSPITALIZED WITH COVI HAVE BEEN DROPPING BUT THE STATE HEALTH OFFICER SAYS THEY ARE STILL FACING CHALLENGES. ROSS

Mississippi lawmakers die due to COVID-19, family and friends urge everyone to take it seriously

Mississippi lawmakers die due to COVID-19, family and friends urge everyone to take it seriously Two Miss. leaders after battle with COVID-19 By Briseida Holguin | December 29, 2020 at 7:28 PM CST - Updated December 29 at 7:30 PM MEMPHIS, Tenn. (WMC) - As COVID-19 cases rise so does the death toll. Mississippi has recorded Clarie Penn, Chatham’s niece, said her uncle’s passing has changed her perspective on COVID-19. ”I wasn’t concerned about contracting it until it hit close to home with my uncle,” Penn said. Penn said she’s also considering getting the vaccine. ”I will get the vaccine now, up until my uncle passed from the virus I was dead set against it,” she said.

Denver Zoo, resort bubble, nursing home shots: News from around our 50 states

Denver Zoo, resort bubble, nursing home shots: News from around our 50 states From USA TODAY Network and wire reports, USA TODAY Alabama Tuscaloosa: Concerns over furthering the spread of COVID-19 have prompted officials with the Tuscaloosa Public Library system to again close its branches. The closures will remain through at least Jan. 5, said library spokesman Vince Bellofatto. All three locations of the Tuscaloosa Public Library are expected to reopen Jan. 6. “TPL made this choice to support the overall health and well-being of Tuscaloosa city, county and Northport and for the safety of our patrons and staff,” Bellofatto said. “It was a very hard decision, as TPL is dedicated to serving the patrons, but the best way to serve our community now, is to help prevent the spread of COVID-19.” Library officials will remain in contact with the library’s board of trustees and, if needed, additional measures might be taken. The library initially closed the Main

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