The Mississippi State Department of Health issued the following statement.
The Mississippi State Department of Health (MSDH) has activated the Mississippi COVID-19 hotline to
answer questions from the general public from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday.
For
up-to-date information, call the hotline, check the MSDH website at
HealthyMS.com/COVID-19, or download the free MS Ready app for Apple and
Android. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s
website also has a wealth of information.
The hotline number is
1-877-978-6453.
This
hotline is for the general public only. Media calls should always be
directed to the MSDH Communications Office for information.
10 comments:
Call the hotline. Get quarantined.
I thought we led the nation in Gonorrhea, Chlamydia and Syphilis.
Do we have an 800 number or "task force" for those lil' germs ?
Jackson needs a hotline for copper jacketed lead poisoning. It's the most common form of death in all wards of the city.
Councilman Stokes needs a $20 million bond to set up the call center and provide jobs to his community.
Is there a hotline for being obese? If a hotline is all it takes, then why don’t we have a bunch of hotlines?
Cute remarks down the line. Hopefully none of you Bubbas will wake up with a fever and respiratory distress. In case no one told you, this stuff will make its way into M-I-cooked letter … humpback ….
Superfluous bullshit to create the "optics" that they're "doing" something. They can't run the state as it is, they ain't gonna be one bit relevant if any time of health crisis hits Mississippi. Hell, Mississippi is already one big crisis stem to stern.
7:03, yes, lots of them. Download the Waitr app for a full listing.
Some day workers from Parchman are manning the phones, or so I've heard.
Currently there is about 0.001% of the entire world population in a so called infected state. May be a bit early for panic, but then again, I don't have an agenda.
Politicians never let a crisis go to waste. They can accomplish things otherwise deemed impossible when there is a real, or invented, crisis.
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