January 2021

More Than a Number: Remembering Lives Lost to COVID-19

On the eve of the inauguration of the 46th President of the United States, the Presidential Inaugural Committee is encouraging communities across the nation to join Washington in lighting up buildings and ringing church bells at 5:30 p.m. (EST) to memorialize American lives lost to COVID-19. According to the Mississippi Department of Health, 5,524 Mississippians […]

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OCH Opens Additional Vaccination Slots, Experiencing High Demand for COVID Vaccine

Appointments to receive the COVID vaccine are filling up as quickly as they become available, and not only at OCH Regional Medical Center but also across the state. Terri Blake, RN, administers a COVID vaccine during a clinic held at OCH for those who are 75 or better. On Tuesday, Governor Reeves announced people ages

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OCH to Provide COVID Vaccine Clinic for High-Risk Population

In order to expedite the COVID vaccination process, OCH Regional Medical Center will assist the Mississippi State Department of Health by providing a COVID vaccine clinic on Tuesday, January 12 to those 75 years and older. The vaccinations will be administered by OCH nurses and will take place in the hospital’s community room located adjacent

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OCH Receives Additional COVID Vaccines, Vaccinates Community Healthcare Personnel

Forty-one of OCH Regional Medical Center’s allotment of 700 doses of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccination were administered Tuesday at OCH to employees of the Longest Student Health Center at Mississippi State University. Brent Crocker, MSU Emergency Manager “Today, we’re focusing on our frontline healthcare workers to make sure they have the protection they need to

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