Mississippi
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COVID-19 hospitalizations among younger Mississippians have increased in recent weeks, due to low vaccination rates compared with the states older population. In a June 11 press briefing, officials from the Mississippi State Department of Health explained how hospitalizations are increasing even as general cases trend downward.
Although we've done a pretty remarkable job at getting vaccination out to our folks 65 and older that have been our most vulnerable, we still have a lot of opportunities to get folks vaccinated, State Epidemiologist Dr. Paul Byers said. We need to get those younger folks vaccinated, especially the individuals who are under 50.
Hospitalizations for patients under 40 are increasing due to vaccine hesitancy, while Byers said those over 65 have experienced drastic drops in hospitalizations.
We've seen the impact of vaccination in those older folks, but what that means now is that the proportion of the younger folks that are hospitalized is going up because we just don't have the same level of vaccination among them, Byers said.
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SoCalDavidS
(10,599 posts)Unfortunately they're going to cause the virus to spread, mutate, and form variants that we must pray don't show resistance to the vaccines. Also the occasional Vaccinated person will become infected, through no fault of their own, since the vaccines are not 100%.
Haggard Celine
(17,037 posts)and on the door was a sign that said that anyone, customer or employee, who had been vaccinated could come in without a mask. All others had to be masked. Most of the customers weren't wearing masks, but both of the people working the registers were masked. I hope they were both just being extra cautious. Risking Covid because you believe all the bullshit you hear on Fox News and Facebook would be mindless.