Site icon MageeNews.com

215 New Cases of COVID-19 in MS & No New Deaths 10/04/2020

MS Department of Health

Please note that this post contains affiliate links and any sales made through such links will reward MageeNews.com a small commission – at no extra cost to you.

COVID-19 in Mississippi

New Cases and Deaths as of October 4

NEW CASES

215

New COVID-19 positive test results reported to MSDH as of 6 p.m. yesterday.

NEW DEATHS

0

New COVID-19 related deaths reported to MSDH as of 6 p.m. yesterday.

LTC OUTBREAKS

122

Current outbreaks in long-term care facilities only. (See LTC facility outbreak definition.)

About our case counts: We currently update our case totals each day based on test results from the previous day. Outside laboratories also report positive test results to us, which are included in our totals. Repeated tests for the same individual are counted only once. County case numbers and deaths may change as investigation finds new or additional information.

County COVID-19 Data

Race and Ethnicity

Data Snapshots for Individual Counties

High Cases and Incidence

Cumulative Cases and Deaths by County

Totals of all reported COVID-19 cases for 2020, including those in long-term care (LTC) facilities.

The numbers in this table are provisional. County case numbers and deaths may change as investigation finds new or additional information. The data provided below is the most current available.

County Total Cases Total Deaths Total LTC Facility Cases Total LTC Facility Deaths
Adams 971 39 48 13
Alcorn 860 11 18 2
Amite 355 10 15 2
Attala 691 25 90 20
Benton 248 3 4 0
Bolivar 1902 71 216 28
Calhoun 545 12 25 4
Carroll 332 12 45 9
Chickasaw 719 24 44 13
Choctaw 189 6 1 0
Claiborne 477 16 43 9
Clarke 626 48 90 25
Clay 613 20 19 3
Coahoma 1189 31 86 5
Copiah 1247 33 70 4
Covington 847 25 33 9
De Soto 5825 70 73 14
Forrest 2656 75 175 41
Franklin 204 3 4 1
George 822 14 34 6
Greene 405 17 38 6
Grenada 1127 36 109 20
Hancock 624 22 14 4
Harrison 4097 76 255 31
Hinds 7295 163 443 66
Holmes 1112 60 101 20
Humphreys 382 15 21 6
Issaquena 106 3 0 0
Itawamba 920 24 83 17
Jackson 3754 70 77 7
Jasper 602 15 1 0
Jefferson 246 10 12 3
Jefferson Davis 354 11 3 1
Jones 2597 81 183 37
Kemper 294 15 39 9
Lafayette 2269 41 123 28
Lamar 1876 37 32 11
Lauderdale 2123 127 260 74
Lawrence 444 14 26 2
Leake 980 38 26 5
Lee 3046 73 172 33
Leflore 1465 82 191 45
Lincoln 1156 53 142 32
Lowndes 1644 58 98 33
Madison 3405 90 238 45
Marion 887 40 90 13
Marshall 1128 22 31 6
Monroe 1294 70 169 51
Montgomery 491 21 49 9
Neshoba 1647 106 125 37
Newton 800 25 39 8
Noxubee 572 16 20 4
Oktibbeha 1854 53 189 31
Panola 1548 31 15 3
Pearl River 952 54 80 22
Perry 441 21 20 7
Pike 1261 54 97 27
Pontotoc 1330 17 16 1
Prentiss 898 19 48 3
Quitman 399 5 0 0
Rankin 3458 80 173 22
Scott 1185 27 21 3
Sharkey 268 14 43 8
Simpson 1087 47 108 19
Smith 556 15 54 8
Stone 395 13 49 8
Sunflower 1515 47 78 12
Tallahatchie 790 24 29 7
Tate 1041 38 44 13
Tippah 736 18 39 0
Tishomingo 725 39 96 26
Tunica 507 15 15 2
Union 1049 24 46 11
Walthall 606 26 67 13
Warren 1431 51 119 25
Washington 2319 84 139 30
Wayne 934 21 59 10
Webster 348 13 52 11
Wilkinson 310 18 20 5
Winston 763 19 40 11
Yalobusha 453 14 35 7
Yazoo 1084 33 71 12
Total 100,703 3,013 6,205 1,228

Case Classifications

Mississippi investigates and reports both probable and confirmed cases and deaths according to the CSTE case definition.

Confirmed Probable Total
Cases 92,313 8,390 100,703
Deaths 2,765 248 3,013

Confirmed cases and deaths are generally determined by positive PCR tests, which detect the presence of ongoing coronavirus infection.

Probable cases are those who test positive by other testing methods such as antibody or antigen, and have recent symptoms consistent with COVID-19, indicating a recent infection.

Probable deaths are those individuals with a designation of COVID-19 as a cause of death on the death certificate, but where no confirmatory testing was performed.

Deaths from COVID-19 and Other Causes

This table of death counts compares COVID-19 deaths in Mississippi by week with deaths from other major causes, including contributing and underlying causes.

K-12 School Report

Mississippi K-12 schools make weekly reports of cases among students, teachers and staff, number of outbreaks, and teachers and students under quarantine as a result of COVID-19 exposure. An outbreak in a school setting is defined as 3 or more individuals diagnosed with COVID-19 in the same group within a 14-day period.

Note: These cases have been directly reported to MSDH by each school, and may not yet have appeared in our state and county totals of cases reported by laboratories.

Long-Term Care Facility Cases and Outbreaks

Long-term care (LTC) facilities like nursing homes are considered high risk locations because their residents are older or in poor health. A single confirmed COVID-19 infection in an LTC facility resident, or more than one infection in employees or staff in a 14-day period constitutes an outbreak. Residential care facilities also represent group living facilities where COVID-19 can be easily spread. We investigate residents, staff and close contacts of infected individuals for possible exposure.

These outbreak figures are reported directly to MSDH by the facility. Many of the cases and deaths reported by facilities may not yet be included in our totals of lab-reported cases.

Ongoing Outbreaks in Nursing Homes

Because nursing homes report COVID-19 data directly to the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid (CMS), we have replaced our usual long-term care facility report with the most recent CMS nursing home data, avoiding duplicate reporting requirements for these facilities.

Data such as illness in residents and staff, deaths in residents, as well as a number of other data elements are now publicly available on the CMS website. MSDH is providing the following links to view this data, which is reported directly by the Nursing Homes and is updated daily.

Note: Cases and deaths listed on the CMS website may not have appeared yet in our county totals, which are based on reports from testing laboratories.

Mississippi COVID-19 Data Charts and Map

All data reports below are updated as they become available.

Hospitalizations and Bed Availability

Daily Statewide Data Charts

Our state case map and other data charts are also available in interactive form.

The charts below are based on available data at the time of publication. Charts do not include cases where insufficient details of the case are known.


Note: Values up to two weeks in the past on the chart of Cases by Date above can change as we update it with new information from disease investigation.

Weekly Statewide Data Summaries

Weekly Pediatric MIS-C Cases and Deaths

Multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children (MIS-C) is a rare but serious condition associated with COVID-19 that causes inflammation in many body parts, including the heart and other vital organs.

Weekly High Case and High Incidence Counties

Tracking counties with recent high numbers of COVID-19 cases, adjusted for population, provides insight on where local outbreaks are most serious, and where protective measures should be increased. For more accurate reporting, these weekly charts include sample collection dates only up to seven days in the past to allow for case investigation and delays in lab test reports.

Cases counts in these charts is based on the date of illness onset. If the date of illness is not known, the date the test sample was taken, or the date of test result reporting is used instead. Counts are adjusted as cases are investigated.

Counties are ranked by highest weekly case counts, and by weekly incidence (cases proportional to population). A separate table ranking all counties is also available. All tables updated weekly.

Syndromic Surveillance

Emergency department visits by those with symptoms characteristic of COVID-19, influenza and pneumonia, updated weekly.

Estimated Recoveries

Presumed COVID-19 cases recovered, estimated weekly (does not include cases still under investigation).

 

 

MageeNews.com is an online news service serving Simpson and surrounding counties as well as the State of Mississippi.

Exit mobile version