niman Posted November 15, 2020 Report Posted November 15, 2020 Cumulative Cases and Deaths by County Totals of all reported COVID-19 cases for 2020, including those in long-term care (LTC) facilities. Detailed reporting of long-term care information will resume on Monday. 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 Adams 1236 47 Alcorn 1318 21 Amite 458 14 Attala 962 27 Benton 447 16 Bolivar 2251 82 Calhoun 685 13 Carroll 648 13 Chickasaw 966 31 Choctaw 263 7 Claiborne 564 16 Clarke 846 53 Clay 806 26 Coahoma 1377 40 Copiah 1512 38 Covington 1103 32 De Soto 8857 87 Forrest 3426 83 Franklin 278 4 George 1159 22 Greene 557 19 Grenada 1307 43 Hancock 1068 34 Harrison 6432 101 Hinds 8966 186 Holmes 1196 60 Humphreys 503 18 Issaquena 108 4 Itawamba 1359 33 Jackson 5746 105 Jasper 773 20 Jefferson 299 11 Jefferson Davis 511 15 Jones 3253 86 Kemper 361 15 Lafayette 2867 45 Lamar 2597 47 Lauderdale 3042 141 Lawrence 640 14 Leake 1261 43 Lee 4411 89 Leflore 1915 88 Lincoln 1657 64 Lowndes 2127 62 Madison 4300 97 Marion 1040 46 Marshall 1902 39 Monroe 1753 76 Montgomery 670 24 Neshoba 2056 111 Newton 970 29 Noxubee 648 17 Oktibbeha 2265 58 Panola 1954 43 Pearl River 1323 65 Perry 595 24 Pike 1533 58 Pontotoc 1785 25 Prentiss 1300 25 Quitman 452 6 Rankin 4784 90 Scott 1388 29 Sharkey 297 16 Simpson 1354 52 Smith 660 16 Stone 629 14 Sunflower 1791 54 Tallahatchie 916 27 Tate 1504 45 Tippah 1109 28 Tishomingo 985 41 Tunica 575 18 Union 1464 25 Walthall 712 27 Warren 1657 56 Washington 2889 105 Wayne 1109 22 Webster 401 14 Wilkinson 360 22 Winston 1013 22 Yalobusha 630 26 Yazoo 1418 36 Total 134,309 3,543 Case Classifications Mississippi investigates and reports both probable and confirmed cases and deaths according to the CSTE case definition. Confirmed Probable Total Cases 112,266 22,043 134,309 Deaths 3,137 406 3,543 Confirmed cases and deaths are generally determined by positive PCR tests, which detect the presence of ongoing coronavirus infection. https://msdh.ms.gov/msdhsite/_static/14,0,420.html
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