{"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/6005c13140bc6b62f41f0164?\" frameBorder=\"0\" width=\"700\" height=\"250\"></iframe>","title":"1/18/21 - Coronavirus Transmission & Vaccine Roll-out | Stennis Rocket Test | Flonzie Brown Wright Remembers MLK","thumbnail_width":200,"thumbnail_height":200,"thumbnail_url":"https://open-images.acast.com/shows/5d892b22719a100a4a0192bd/1610985009521-0478fbf0ab9e26c9121c8cd64019149f.jpeg?height=200","description":"<p>State health officials expect more doses of vaccine in the coming weeks, but distribution will still be limited.</p><p>Then, it was the first rocket test of its kind in decades, but it was shut down after just over a minute. We look at what last weekend’s test at the Stennis Space Center means for project Artemis.</p><p>Plus, a local civil rights veteran recalls her experience with Martin Luther King Jr.</p><p><strong>Segment 1:</strong></p><p>Mississippi's officials are making mass vaccination a goal as the state begins to feel the strain and loss following high transmission during the holiday season.&nbsp;The state is averaging over 40 deaths per day since the new year began, and hospitals continue to operate at capacity.&nbsp;State Health Office Dr. Thomas Dobbs says his office is hopeful a steady decline is on the way.&nbsp;</p><p>Governor Tate Reeves says the state is trending in the right direction, but the numbers are still significantly higher than surge last summer that stressed hospital.&nbsp;He agrees the vaccine provides some optimism and believes the state is improving in that regard as well.</p><p><strong>Segment 2:</strong></p><p>For the first time since in decades, four rockets designed with enough power to launch a shuttle into space were tested at Hancock County's Stennis Space center.&nbsp;For a little over&nbsp;a minute, the four engines generated 1.6-million pounds of thrust. It was the most powerful test at Stennis since the Saturn V stages were tested here in the 1960s.&nbsp;But then one of the engines failed.  Gary Benton is director of safety and mission assurance at Stennis Space Center.&nbsp;He talked to us prior to the test about the role the Space Center and the Test plays in Artemis Mission.</p><p><strong>Segment 3:</strong></p><p><span class=\"ql-cursor\">﻿</span>Flonzie Brown Wright was a champion of voting rights in Mississippi during the 1960's and 70's.&nbsp;&nbsp;The first African American female to be elected to Madison County Election Commissioner pre and post-Reconstruction, Mrs. Brown Wright helped register thousands of Mississippians during the Civil Rights Movement.&nbsp;She also worked directly with Dr. Martin Luther King during the Meredith Marches.&nbsp;In observation of this Martin Luther King Jr. Day, she shares her experience fighting for change with the Civil Rights icon.&nbsp;</p>","author_name":"MPB Think Radio"}