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Covid-19 Screening

covid-19

Visit this website often for updated information on the ongoing

COVID-19, details on available vaccines, testing and treatment options, including monoclonal antibody therapy.

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Covid-19 Vaccinations

COVID-19 vaccines are here, and we recommend you get one as soon as you are eligible to receive it. You can count on Panola Medical Center to keep you up to date on vaccine availability and distribution. For more information and answers to frequently asked questions about the vaccines, please visit the CDC's COVID-19 Vaccine page, or you may also call our Coronavirus Resource Center phone line at 662-934-7259
for more information.

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Monoclonal Antibody Infusions at Panola Medical

If you have tested positive for COVID-19 in the last 10 days and are at greater risk of developing serious illness, you may qualify for monoclonal antibody therapy, an infusion treatment that has proven to be very effective in reducing the severity of illness in patients. Panola Medical Center was on of the first health care systems in our region to administer monoclonal antibody treatments in patients at the earliest stage of infection with great success. Learn more about this life-saving therapy.

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COVID-19 Testing &
When to Seek Medical Attention

If you think you have COVID-19, isolate yourself from others.

Come to our ER bay or one of our clinics to receive a COVID-19 rapid test. 

If your symptoms are severe, call 911, or call your nearest emergency department before going there.

 

If you or a loved one experience any of the following emergency warning signs associated with COVID-19, seek medical attention immediately (not an all-inclusive list):

  • Trouble breathing

  • Persistent pain or pressure in the chest

  • New confusion

  • Inability to wake or stay awake

  • Bluish lips or face

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