{"version":"1.0","type":"rich","provider_name":"Acast","provider_url":"https://acast.com","height":250,"width":700,"html":"<iframe src=\"https://embed.acast.com/$/5d892b22719a100a4a0192bd/5f19b35c14bac6208879c960?\" frameBorder=\"0\" width=\"700\" height=\"250\"></iframe>","title":"7/23/20 - Hospital System Under Stress | JPS Superintendent | Book Club: \"Smack Dab in the Middle of Maybe\"","thumbnail_width":200,"thumbnail_height":200,"thumbnail_url":"https://open-images.acast.com/shows/5d892b22719a100a4a0192bd/1595519831394-05a40abbcd0db84b2822e8da70d441f4.jpeg?height=200","description":"<p>The continuing trend of high cases and hospitalizations keeps Mississippi’s health care system under stress.</p><p>Then, how the state’s second largest school system is preparing for the new school year.</p><p>Plus, in today’s Book Club, a real ghost town in Mississippi is the setting for “Smack Dab in the Middle of Maybe.”</p><p><strong>Segment 1:</strong></p><p>Governor Tate Reeves is calling on hospitals to implement surge plans, to make room for coronavirus patients in their facilities.&nbsp;For the second consecutive day, the Mississippi Department of Health reported over 1,500 new cases of the coronavirus.&nbsp;High hospitalizations rates associated with the virus also continue to press the health care system.&nbsp;Governor Tate Reeves says the central region of the state only has two ICU beds available, which creates a real danger for anyone in need of critical medical care.</p><p>As the state inches closer to crisis state, Health Officer Dr. Dobbs is transparent about what will happen to the level of care if hospitals are pushed to that extent.</p><p><strong>Segment 2:</strong></p><p>Reaching every corner of the capital city, Jackson Public Schools is the state's second-largest school district.&nbsp;With over fifty school sites and nearly 24,000 scholars, the district has many factors to consider when preparing for the new school year.&nbsp;Superintendent Dr. Errick Greene says his team's plan is based on feedback from the community, and the health safety guidelines of public officials.&nbsp;</p><p><strong>Segment 3:</strong></p><p><span class=\"ql-cursor\">﻿</span>About 40 miles north of Meridian is a ghost town called Electric Mills.&nbsp;There’s not much left except some overgrown sidewalks and pillars. In today’s Book Club, author, Jo Watson Hackl, takes readers to a fictionalized version of Electric Mills in her adventure, “Smack Dab in the Middle of Maybe.”</p>","author_name":"MPB Think Radio"}