Thursday, March 4, 2021

GET ME REWRITE: Mississippi Governor ditches mask mandate after 7-day average of new Covid cases spikes 40%


Coronavirus case count found at New York Times 

Gov. Tate Reeve quote from Mississippi Today:
“The governor’s office is getting out of the business of telling people what they can and cannot do.”


2/15/2021 update starts here


Total tests (positive and negative):  1,538,094
  • Feb 8-14:            36,681
  • Feb 1-7:              37,779
  • Jan 25-31:           43,038
  • Jan 18-24:           39,404
  • Jan 11-17:           45,719
  • Jan 4-10:             67,871        
  • Dec 27-Jan 3:     NA
  • Dec 20-26:         53,673
  • Dec 13-19:         59,713
  • Dec 7-13:           49,584
  • Nov 30-Dec 6:   39,692
  • Nov 23-29:        45,341
  • Nov 16-22:        37,205
  • Nov 9-15:          38,818
  • Nov 2-8:            35,470 
  • Oct 26-Nov 1:   80,611
  • Oct 19-25:         NA
  • Oct 12-18:        30,259
  • Oct 5-11:          68,389 
  • Sep 28-Oct 4:     5,130   
  • Sep 21-27:        26,771
  • Sep 14-20:        79,457 (69,137 on Sept. 18)
  • Sep 7-13:          24,330
  • Aug 31-Sep 6:  28,645
  • Aug 24-30:       34,916
  • Aug 17-23:       14,106
  • Aug 10-16:       26,029
  • Aug 3-9:           31,974
New cases week by week:
  • Feb 8-14:           5,758  (down 14% from previous week)
  • Feb 1-7:             6,677  (down 39%)
  • Jan 25-31:        10,782  (down 8%) 
  • Jan 18-24:        11,747  (down 12%)
  • Jan 11-17:        13,393  (down 21%)
  • Jan 4-10:         17,021  (up 9%)
  • Dec 27-Jan 3:  15,673  (up 30%)
  • Dec 20-26:       12,055  (down 16%)
  • Dec 13-19:       14,366  (down 2%) 
  • Dec 7-13:         14,516  (up 10%)
  • Nov 30-Dec 6: 13,146  (up 53%)
  • Nov 23-29:        8,605  (down 3%)
  • Nov 16-22:        8,871  (up 16%)
  • Nov 9-15:          7,620  (up 23%)
  • Nov 2-8:            6,189  (up 14%)
  • Oct 26-Nov 1:   5,412  (up 7%)
  • Oct 19-25:         5,082  (up a tad)
  • Oct 12-18:         5,075  (up 14%)
  • Oct 5-11:           4,444  (up 18%)
  • Sep 28-Oct 3:    3,629  (up 7%)
  • Sep 21-27:         3,495  (+5)
  • Sep 14-20:         3,490  (up 17%)
  • Sep 7-13:           2,986  (down %)
  • Aug 31-Sep 6:   4,212  (down 12%)
  • Aug 24-30:        4,802  (down 17%)
  • Aug 17-23:        5,758  (up 16%)
  • Aug 10-16:        4,963  (down 25%)
  • Aug 3-9:            6,620  (down 20%)
  • Jul 27-Aug 2:    8,249  (down 15%)
  • July 20-26:       9,656  (up 52%)
  • July 13-19:       6,361  (up 18%)   
  • July 6-12:         5,387  (up 8%)
  • Jun 29-Jul 5:   5,008  (down 5%: testing down 28% from previous week)
  • June 22-28:      5,251  (up 367%)
  • June 15-21:       1,125 (down 50%)
  • June 8-14:         2,246  (up 27%)
  • June 1-7;           1,769  (down 13%)
  • May 25-31:       2,033  (down 6%)
  • May 18-24:       2,162  (up 20%)
  • May 11-17:        1,795
  • May 4-10:          1,951
  • Apr 26-May 3 :  1,639
  • April 19-25:       1,637 
  • April 12-18:       1,493
  • April 5-11:         1,143



COVID Tracking Project



Deaths reported:
  • As of March 22 -        1
  • As of March 29 -      14  (+  13)
  • As of April     5 -      43  (+  29)
  • As of April   12 -      96  (+  53)
  • As of April   19 -    159  (+  63)
  • As of April   26 -    227  (+  68)
  • As of May      3 -    303  (+  76)
  • As of May    10 -    430  (+127)
  • As of May    17 -    521  (+  91)
  • As of May    24 -    635  (+124)
  • As of May    31 -    734  (+  99)
  • As of June      7 -    817  (+  83)
  • As of June    14 -    891  (+  74)
  • As of June    21 -    938  (+  47)
  • As of June    28 - 1,039  (+101)
  • As of July       5 - 1,111  (+  72)
  • As of July     12 - 1,249  (+138) 
  • As of July     19 - 1,355  (+106)
  • As of July     26 - 1,495  (+140)
  • As of Aug       2 - 1,703  (+208) 
  • As of Aug       9 - 1,896  (+193)
  • As of Aug    16 -  2,084  (+198)
  • As of Aug    23 -  2,240  (+156)
  • As of Aug    30 -  2,441  (+201)
  • As of Sep       6 -  2,584  (+143)
  • As of Sep     13 -  2,697  (+113) 
  • As of Sep     20 -  2,810  (+113)
  • As of Sep     27 -  2,919  (+109)
  • As of Oct        4-  3,013  (+  94)  
  • As of Oct      11 - 3,101  (+  88)
  • As of Oct      18 - 3,170  (+  70)
  • As of Oct      25-  3,255  (+  85)
  • As of Nov       1 - 3,348  (+  93)
  • As of Nov       8 - 3,443  (+  95)
  • As of Nov     15-  3,540  (+107)
  • As of Nov     22 - 3,657  (+117)
  •  As of Nov    29 - 3,806  (+149)
  • As of Dec       6 - 3,961  (+155)
  • As of Dec     13 - 4,199  (+238)
  • As of Dec     20 - 4,409  (+210)
  • As of Dec     27 - 4,606  (+195)
  • As of Jan       3 - 4,871  (+265)
  • As of Jan      10 - 5,167  (+296)
  • As of Jan      17 - 5,521  (+354)
  • As of Jan      24 -  5,772  (+251)
  • As of Jan      31-   6,045 (+273)
  • As of Feb      7 -   6,269  (+224)
  • As of Feb    14 -   6,462  (+197)

Related posts:
Alabama.  (2/15/2021)
Arizona.  (2/15/2021)
Arkansas.  (2/4/2021)
California.  (2/7/2021)
Connecticut.  (8/21/2020)
Florida.  (2/15/2021)
Georgia.  (2/15/2021)
Idaho.  (2/7/2021)
Illinois.  (2/2/2021)
Indiana.  (2/6/2021)
Iowa.  (2/6/2021)
Kansas.  (2/4/2021)
Kentucky.  (2/4/2021)
Louisiana.  (2/6/2021)
Maryland.  (1/27/2021)
Massachusetts.  (2/16/2021)
Michigan.  (2/16/2021)
Minnesota.  (2/4/2021)
Mississippi.  (2/15/2021)
Montana. (2/5/2021)
Nebraska.  (2/4/2021)
Nevada.  (2/17/2021)
New Jersey,  (2/16/2021)
New York.  (2/16/2021)
North Carolina.  (2/7/2021)
North Dakota.  (2/7/2021)
Ohio.  (2/6/2021)
Pennsylvania.  (2/16/2021)
South Carolina.  (2/5/2021)
South Dakota.  (2/18/2021)
Tennessee.  (2/5/2021)
Texas   (2/6/2021)
Utah.  (2/17/2021)
Virginia.  (1/22/2021)
Washington State.  (6/12/2020)
West Virginia.  (2/3/2021)

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