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April 26: 193 New COVID-19 Cases, 6 Deaths on Saturday

Another 193 people were diagnosed with COVID-19 in the state on Saturday, reported Mississippi Department of Health, with six deaths.

Another 193 people were diagnosed with COVID-19 in the state on Saturday, reported Mississippi Department of Health, with six deaths.

With the total number of COVID-19 cases ticking up over 5,900 on Saturday, the single-day total of 193 was lower than the average of the past week. The six deaths reported are also below the recent average.

In six weeks, 227 people have died from the virus, the Mississippi State Department of Health says, with nearly 61% of the people who died categorized as black or African American by MSDH and nearly 39% categorized as white. Those numbers almost exactly reverse the demographics of the state, where black Mississippians are about 37% of the population.

Hinds County, where the capital city of Jackson is located, leads all counties in reported cases at 415, but only seven deaths, suggesting a fatality rate in the county of 1.7%. DeSoto County's 261 cases, the populous suburb of Memphis, have been overtaken by Lauderdale County's 295 cases and 19 deaths, a fatality rate of 6.4%. Lauderdale County has 68 cases of COVID-19 in long-term care facilities, the highest in the state.

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WJTV: Mayor Will Discuss Suspending 'Open Carry' During COVID-19

MSDH reports that 38 new cases on Saturday were people in long-term care facilities. Across the state, 397 people are currently hospitalized due to COVID-19.

On Sunday, April 26, Mayor Chokwe Antar Lumumba of Jackson will hold a virtual town hall on Facebook at 3 p.m. According to WJTV, the Mayor will also discuss his recent decision to suspend open carry laws in the City of Jackson.

Read the JFP’s coverage of COVID-19 at jacksonfreepress.com/covid19. Get more details on preventive measures here. Read about announced closings and delays in Mississippi here. Read MEMA’s advice for a COVID-19 preparedness kit here.

Email information about closings and other vital related logistical details to [email protected].

Email state reporter Nick Judin, who is covering COVID-19 in Mississippi, at [email protected] and follow him on Twitter at @nickjudin. Seyma Bayram is covering the outbreak inside the capital city and in the criminal-justice system. Email her at [email protected] and follow her on Twitter at @seymabayram0.

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