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Memphis Commercial Appeal
Catherine Bacon starts her shift at 5 a.m. on the assembly line for a catfish processor in rural Mississippi, a line of work that hasn’t paused during the COVID-19 pandemic.
It’s a job Bacon, 53, and her coworkers at Consolidated Catfish Producers in Isola have fulfilled despite COVID-19 upending day-to-day life, ensuring grocers and restaurants continue to get their supply of catfish products.
“When everything shut down, we still had to come to work every day,” she said. “We came to work like six days a week. We didn’t let up any.”
Bacon received her first Moderna vaccine shot in late March. She said “it felt good that it’s almost over” the worry of catching COVID-19 and not being able to spend time with her three grandchildren have made the past year a trying one.
The struggle against vaccine hesitancy comes to Mississippi.
Volunteers assisting people who received the Moderna vaccine at a drive-through site on the campus of Delta State University in Cleveland, Miss., in March.Credit.Rory Doyle for The New York Times
April 9, 2021
When it comes to getting a coronavirus vaccine, Mississippi residents have an abundance of options. On Thursday, there were more than 73,000 slots to be had on the state’s scheduling website, up from 68,000 on Tuesday.
In some ways, that growing availability of appointments is something to celebrate: It reflects the mounting supplies that have prompted states across the country to open up eligibility to anyone over 16. But public health experts say it also exposes something more worrisome: the large number of people who are reluctant to be inoculated.