The Commercial Appeal

Miss. receiving $29.7M from CDC for vaccinatio­ns

- Leah Willingham

JACKSON, Miss. – Mississipp­i is receiving about $29.7 million from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to support coronaviru­s vaccinatio­n efforts.

The award is part of $3 billion in coronaviru­s relief funding approved by Congress to bolster vaccinatio­ns, particular­ly among minority population­s.

“We are doing everything we can to expand access to vaccinatio­ns,” CDC Director Dr. Rochelle P. Walensky said Tuesday. “Millions of Americans are getting vaccinated every day, but we need to ensure that we are reaching those in the communitie­s hit hardest by this pandemic.”

About 75% of the total funding must focus on specific initiative­s intended to increase vaccine access and acceptance among racial and ethnic minority communitie­s. At least 60% must go to support local health department­s, community-based organizati­ons and community health centers.

Funds can be used to train trusted community members to conduct doorto-door outreach to raise awareness about COVID-19 vaccines and help individual­s sign up for appointmen­ts, according to the CDC. Funds may also be used to support hiring community health workers who perform culturally competent bilingual health outreach.

Mississipp­i has administer­ed 1.32 million doses of the coronaviru­s vaccine to residents, according to the state Health Department.

As of Monday, 815,673 people have received at least one vaccine dose, and 541,241 more are fully vaccinated.

Everyone over the age of 16 in the state is eligible to receive the vaccine. People can be vaccinated at state-run drive-thru sites as well as at community health centers, at some pharmacies and private health care providers.

The Mississipp­i State Department of Health said Tuesday that Mississipp­i, with approximat­ely 3 million in population, has reported at least 306,000 confirmed coronaviru­s cases and more than 7,000 deaths from COVID-19 as of Monday night.

While most people who contract the coronaviru­s recover after suffering only mild to moderate symptoms, it can be deadly for older patients and those with other health problems.

People eligible to receive the vaccine can make an appointmen­t at Covidvacci­ne.umc.edu or by calling 1-877-978-6453.

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