203 Infections in Hinds County
The Mississippi State Department of Health reported 257 new cases of the Wuhan Virus this morning. The total number of cases is 2,260. The virus has caused 76 deaths.
List of notable counties (Over 39 cases)
Bolivar: 57
Coahoma: 35
Desoto: 150
Forrest: 71
Hanock: 37
Harrison: 96
Hinds: 203
Holmes: 31
Jackson: 122
Lauderdale: 99
Lee: 40
Leflore: 32
Lincoln: 32
Madison: 88
Oktibehaha: 35
Rankin: 85
Scott: 43
Sunflower: 32
Tippah: 41
More information and a complete list of infected counties can be found at the MSDH website.
The Health Department added more statistics to its website. 71% of the Covid-19 deaths are black while 29% are white. 52% of the infections are black while 35% are white. Less than 5% of all deceased patients had pre-existing conditions.
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Pretty obvious, MSDH isn't an advertiser on this site. If so, KF would bury this story.
What's up with the low / high 2 day cycle? If this holds tomorrow will be lower and Saturday high again
It's not even close to being over. And now the shelves can be restocked because newly unemployed people are just about out of money. Can't get through to MDES to file an unemployment claim and those Trumpbux are taking a long time to arrive.
It's not even close to being over. Can't get through to MDES to file an unemployment claim and those Trumpbux are taking a long time to arrive. So now the shelves can be restocked because newly unemployed people are just about out of money.
So much for flattening the curve...
Would you look at that... Just.. look.. at.. it...
All the more reason to justify people dressing up as bank robbers in public. We’re becoming China.
Taken from FDR's 1st Inaugural Address: " I am certain that my fellow Americans expect that on my induction into the Presidency I will address them with a candor and a decision which the present situation of our people impel. This is preeminently the time to speak the truth, the whole truth, frankly and boldly. Nor need we shrink from honestly facing conditions in our country today. This great Nation will endure as it has endured, will revive and will prosper. So, first of all, let me assert my firm belief that the only thing we have to fear is fear itself—nameless, unreasoning, unjustified terror which paralyzes needed efforts to convert retreat into advance. In every dark hour of our national life a leadership of frankness and vigor has met with that understanding and support of the people themselves which is essential to victory. I am convinced that you will again give that support to leadership in these critical days.
In such a spirit on my part and on yours we face our common difficulties. They concern, thank God, only material things. Values have shrunken to fantastic levels; taxes have risen; our ability to pay has fallen; government of all kinds is faced by serious curtailment of income; the means of exchange are frozen in the currents of trade; the withered leaves of industrial enterprise lie on every side; farmers find no markets for their produce; the savings of many years in thousands of families are gone.
More important, a host of unemployed citizens face the grim problem of existence, and an equally great number toil with little return. Only a foolish optimist can deny the dark realities of the moment."
While not believing in Conspiracy Theories I do have my thoughts that I hope can be at the minimum respected. I ask no one judge. Fear and panic has wracked this nation and our state driven by media and what I will call, at this point, well meaning politicians and last but not least, all of the so called experts who at times contradict themselves. We, the nation or state, are in any imminent peril of a "Plague of Biblical proportions becoming true. There have been many plagues in the past of mankind that could not wipe out humanity. Enemies have squandered their chance to invade and take us over, which I do believe could have happened easily. We'd be too busy trying to find a mask versus a weapon. Just had to get this off my chest. Thank you.
This will not end well for small business owners.
Pretty much syncs up with spring break three weeks ago. Given the lag in showing symptoms, the scarcity of tests and the delay in getting test results, we will see a big drop off three weeks after the serious shut downs started. This is week two. I’m predicting April 25 is the big day for serious drop in new cases.
The data cannot be trusted from MS. Way too much up and down to get any sense of anything. I would say only 10% of MS is staying home so the shelter in place order should be lifted. Let these poor few places that are not deemed essential get back to business.
I'm not getting my hopes dashed yet. Huge spikes in the March 20-27 date of symptom onset. This is still likely reflecting the spring break infections that happened before the initial social distancing recommendations that came out on March 16. That's the problem with only testing the extremely sick and taking the better part of a week to get the results. We have absolutely no way to know what things are like right now as far as the transmission of the disease. We are looking at a snapshot of how things were a couple of weeks ago.
To paraphrase 10:34: "Don't trust the only actual data we have. Instead, trust my purely-speculative opinion that 90% of the state is already ignoring the Governor's order, so it won't make any difference if we rescind it completely."
Its almost all to do with when test results are received. I am told by a physician that the results from labs are returned in groups/batches depending upon where they were submitted, to the state or to private labs. Thus, the up and down new numbers.
about a week ago, there was a serious run on grocery stores right after the governor announced the stay at home. id wager that the spike is due to the panic buying..waiting in a long line in a crowded store...look for it to really go up the next few days...
90% is probably a bit sarcastic no doubt, but if anyone thinks most MS are abiding by a shelter in place order you are delusional. Should we be abiding by it? Yes, but the simple fact is we are not as a majority. So the side affects of an order that is not effective is therefore worse than good it does.
My guess is 250,000 "cases" (infected) with 3,000 or so tested and positive.
There’s still a huge time lag with test results. I’m hearing 7-12 days. There are also some limited one day tests that are being done but the bulk are still using the lab confirmed testing method so there will be a time lag for results. But ultimately, these numbers are infinitesimal. Statistically insignificant.
Where can one find the number of tests conducted yesterday versus the number of tests done the previous day?
Don’t believe the stats? Have you ridden by the Pig in Canton? The Walmarts in Yazoo City, Indianola, Greenville etc? The old Bings in Greenville? Social distancing? What’s that? The worst is yet to come.
It's all these peoples from Louisiana running over to Mississippi to escape the COVID virus. They are bringing this scourge with em. We need to shoot them at the border.
Congress wants to spend another 2.5 Trillion dollars. What kind of debt load are we leaving our children's?
We need new experts.
The total is likely accurate but the spike is not. Though I'm sure the likes of BTE, Fat Melvin and the Spreading Utensil are apoplectic with glee over what looks like a big increase.
250,000 infected is probably too high. That would be 10% of the entire state. COVID results in 20% being hospitalized and another 30% or so with symptoms that are more than mild and might justify a test. You could probably multiply the number of positive tests by 10 or maybe even 20 to estimate the current total, but multiplying by 100 is going to be way too much.
A much quicker and smarter solution is to roll people back into the economy. For example, grocery store workers have been exposed to the virus and we should be seeing the effects of that in less than two weeks.
Other areas should be rolled back into the economy such as barbers, beauticians, clothing stores, churches and then in two more weeks, more stores, and in 30 days more group gathering businesses like movie theaters and sporting events.
This way we don't overwhelm our hospitals. Remember, the goal is not to stop the spread, it's to "SLOW THE SPREAD"
IMHO, just a common guy, seems hospitalization/ICU/vent numbers day to day would be more indicative of what’s going on. Positive test could be a correlation of increased testing.
Even more concerning is the speculation that football season may not start on time. That, by itself, is reason enough to declare war against China and wipe out the evil filth that has caused all of this.
At least the NFL has the balls to still go forward with the draft in a couple of weeks.
"250,000 infected is probably too high. That would be 10% of the entire state. COVID results in 20% being hospitalized and another 30% or so with symptoms that are more than mild and might justify a test. You could probably multiply the number of positive tests by 10 or maybe even 20 to estimate the current total, but multiplying by 100 is going to be way too much."
Probably. Maybe. Not 10% of the population but maybe you could. Multiply some number by 10% or maybe 20%. I mean this completely seriously. You are absolutely right and that is the entire problem. Knowing the math is easy - the formula is X x Y% = Z. The problem is that no one _really_, _actually_ knows X, Y or Z so there is absolutely no way _ANYONE_ can give any "good" number. All that can be done at this point is to take the data as it comes and try to get as close as possible.
What any and every knowledgeable person can tell everyone is that:
STAY AT HOME UNLESS ABSOLUTELY NECESSARY
IF YOU MUST GO OUT OR EVEN BE AROUND OTHER PEOPLE NOT IN YOUR HOUSEHOLD, PRACTICE SOCIAL DISTANCING, WEAR A MASK, AND WASH OR SANITIZE YOUR HANDS FREQUENTLY
LEARN TO WASH YOUR HANDS FREQUENTLY EVEN AT HOME
DO NOT TOUCH YOUR FACE IN PUBLIC
PLEASE?
PRETTY PLEASE?
Stupid data. You make me look bad. We need new experts.
Dear God. 7/10ths of a percent of Mississippians have tested positive. I know you CCoJ and ditch-walking lawyer types on here can't do math, so let's break it down to something you can understand. Take your Yeti 110 and fill it up with ice (make sure its from Twice the Ice and not your good bourbon ice at the house). Take 2 ice cubes out. That's how much of the population has tested positive in Mississippi. Take one more out and that's a little bit more than have tested positive in the US. Now, for the economic comparison, put that cooler in the back of you Yukon Denali get on 49 headed to 30A and get up to you standard cruising speed of 105 and push the rear gate open and let that bad boy fly all over the highway...that's the economic impact that our emergency management gurus believe is necessary to deal with this.
You have your choice A government powerful enough to protect you from this extremely dangerous virus that is clearly worse than cancer, or dying for your stupid belief in freedom.
The choice is clear, give government power to protect you.
With regularity, Kingfish allows the posts of nutcases such as Pappy and Pitt Panther. Keeps the playing field leveled off between reason and madness.
“ Less than 5% of all deceased patients had pre-existing conditions. ”
That is VERY wrong.
Ayo were my flubros at?
People are not staying at home.
It's too dangerous to work, but not too dangerous to play.
@1:25 PM When did the American people sign up to losing their jobs and financial well-being so that hospital resources can be just-in-time rationed?
Screw that.
"Clearly worse than cancer"? LMAO
Cancer killed over 600,000 people last year, over 17,000 in Mississippi. You don't have a clue.
Pappy Odaniel----you funny!
Never have a I seen people with so much information be so ignorant. The internet age is not constructive. We have tons of information at our finger tips, and yet we a yanked around by media like we are stupid. It's time to get back to work. If you are scared, then stay home and stay on unemployment. Our government will certainly let you.
Wish these stats were provided at the city level. I suspect the picture would then be very clear.
257/82 counties= 3.13 new cases per county average today (I understand cases are not equally distributed- just putting it in a different context)
2206 total case since testing began/82 counties= 26.9 total cases per county on average (This is about equal to the size of one classroom in a public school.)
2206/3 million residents= 0.00073 or 0.07% of MS population
It has been over a month since we have KNOWN this was in the US. We have 0.07% of our MS population with a confirmed diagnosis since testing began and the sky is falling. If this was growing exponentially like many on here would have you believe, would this number not be much higher?
@1:25 Generally good ideas even if maybe a little too fast. Restaurants and movie theaters can certainly take steps to spread the customers out. Large events, on the other hand, are likely way too risky to start back until there is an effective treatment or vaccine. New Orleans is a prime example of how a few infected people can cause a major epidemic when you have thousands of people packed together and being rambunctious.
A prohibition on gatherings or events that involve more than 500 people would be prudent, particularly as fall approaches and the expected second wave starts to kick in. There is no way to stop the disease until we have an effective treatment or vaccine, but we also need to ensure we aren't going to suddenly get hundreds of new infections that will take them back to their local areas and cause a massive outbreak.
2:59. China protects their citizens. They blow torch suspected Covid19 citizens in their homes permanently. Maybe you should get up off your knees, pack your few possessions, and move to China or Venezuela.
Hi, I'm from the government and I'm here to help.
I think what we really need are more moronic comments like 12:18 pm. Very helpful and rational.
The truth of, if locking down the state was a good move or not, will come out when Mississippi Data is compared with Arkansas (No Lockdown) data to see who's state is hurt the most.
Stay
tuned.
I honestly feel so bad for you folks waiting at the curb for the heaven bus to carry you away from the End of the World . It's not gonna be here for awhile yet. "The Black Plague killed half of the European population. The Black Death: The Greatest Catastrophe Ever. Ole J. Benedictow describes how he calculated that the Black Death killed 50 million people in the 14th century, or 60 per cent of Europe's entire population. The disastrous mortal disease known as the Black Death spread across Europe in the years 1346-53." Somehow, I don't think we gonna get to that level just quite yet.
2:36, you nailed it. Most of the rest of these posting pundits apparently don't read any of the other comments, as their ignorance shines bright as evidenced by much of their useless dribble.
Just pointing this out. While things like obesity, high blood pressure, diabetes, etc., are widespread, they are often due to lifestyle choices (not _always_, _often_) and do not put a sudden strain on a particular health care provider. But most importantly, they aren't contagious. If a person wants to eat/drink themselves into health problems, at least insofar as the personal effects of it, they can only do it to themselves, not innocent bystanders trying to lead reasonably healthy lives.
And that may be a good way to help some visualize it:
Suppose you and your spouse lived a reasonably healthy lifestyle by eating healthy foods, no or moderate drinking, exercise, etc. and you taught your children similar healthy lifestyles - BUT - everyone was randomly assigned 3 other people each and your health depended largely on THEIR lifestyle choices rather than your own. So, if the 3 people assigned to you and one of your kids were morbidly obese alcoholic drug addicts who ate nothing but large amounts of junk food and the two of you suffered the consequences of THEIR choices, but your other child and spouse got lucky and were "assigned" 3 people each who led healthy lifestyles so they received the benefits of that even if they ate poorly, etc. Who would like or tolerate such a situation? Well, that's a bit like COVID-19. You, your spouse, and your kids may take reasonable precautions, wash your hands, etc., but do you want your family's health to be mostly dependent on what a bunch of random strangers around you, many of them who seem to take pride in making very poor choices, choose to do about their health?
The thing about "the media" is that you can ignore it. It's like icing on cake. You can eat it or not.
Don't blame "the media" for (1) people's outrageous overreaction, or (2) their outrageous complacency. Put the blame where it belongs - on each individual person in this country who self-determines how they want to respond to C-19.
If people chose to overreact, then they are going to be lambasted by others. If people chose to act like this is "just the flu", then they are going to be Lysoled or pepper-sprayed by masked and gloved shoppers at Kroger.
Jeez, folks, get a grip out there. This isn't the end of the world and, with a little cooperation from each other, we'll be fine.
5:29, That make two of you who actually think Pappy knows anything about that of which he speaks. As for me, I'll stick to my "useless dribble," as you so eloquently put it.
Don't let the fact that 95% of deaths had an underlying contributing factor give you too much comfort. Mississippi has a hypertension rate of 40%, an obesity rate of 30% (up to 45% in some adult populations), a diabetic rate of 12%, and many others who are immunocompromised because of things like lupus, arthritis, MS, cancer, etc.
When you look at it overall well over half the population is suffering from some factor that makes them at high-risk for serious COVID complications. An uncontrolled epidemic would result in many, many deaths.
9:14 - So, you think those illnesses and stats observe state boundaries?
Most of us never knew lupus, arthritis, MS, cancer and etc, were state specific. Dayum.
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