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MAB Available for COVID-19 Treatment

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August 17, 2021
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Mississippi COVID-19 Update

August 10 – August 16, 2021

Treatment

MONOCLONAL ANTIBODY (MAB) TREATMENT

Free screening and treatment with monoclonal antibodies (mAb) is now available through the University of Mississippi Medical Center in Jackson for qualifying individuals with COVID-19. If you have tested positive for COVID-19, have mild to moderate illness, or may be at high risk for developing serious illness, you may qualify for this free treatment to prevent severe COVID-19 — no doctor visit needed beforehand. See whether you qualify and make an appointment at https://covidmabtreatment.umc.edu

Vaccinations

More than 1,088,000 people have now been fully vaccinated against COVID-19 in Mississippi. Vaccination is very effective at preventing COVID-19 illness, hospitalization and death. Vaccination benefits you even if you have already had COVID-19. Most COVID-19 cases, hospitalizations and deaths are now among unvaccinated Mississippians.

chart of vaccination status of COVID-19 cases, hospitalizations and deathsMore vaccination charts

 

Find a Vaccination

All Mississippians aged 12 or older are now eligible for vaccination at hundreds of convenient locations statewide. Vaccinations are free to all Mississippians.

  • Find a pharmacy or clinic near you offering vaccinations
  • Find a free vaccination at an MSDH vaccination site. Schedule an appointment ahead of time, or drop by and make one in person. Same-day appointments are usually available.

Homebound persons can get help with COVID-19 vaccination by sending e-mail to COVIDHomebound@msdh.ms.gov


Host a vaccination event for your business or organization by writing to VaccineEvent@msdh.ms.gov

Follow daily vaccination progress: Mississippi COVID-19 Vaccination Report

More about vaccinations and where to get one

COVID-19 Case and Death Summary

Cases reported in the past week

23,760

Positive test results reported to MSDH between August 10 – August 16, as of 3 p.m. yesterday.

Deaths reported in the past week

195

COVID-19 related deaths reported to MSDH or determined from death certificate reports between August 10 – August 16, as of 3 p.m. yesterday.

Total Mississippi COVID-19 cases

392,309

Total Mississippi COVID-19 deaths

7,880

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Schools

The latest report on COVID-19 in K-12 schools is now available, with more than 800 schools in Mississippi reporting. Note: Our report only includes schools who have submitted data for this week.

COVID-19 in K-12 Schools

Long-Term Care Facilities

  • Current active outbreaks: 172

An outbreak is considered any confirmed COVID-19 case among LTC facility residents or employees.

Hospitalizations

Mississippi hospitalizations for COVID-19 remain at an all-time high.

  • Patients currently hospitalized for confirmed COVID-19: 1,623
  • Patients currently in intensive care for confirmed COVID-19: 447

 

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