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Posted on: January 19, 2021

[ARCHIVED] Millennium Clock Tower tolls 188 times to remember residents lost to COVID-19 pandemic

Millennium Clock Tower in Downtown Jackson

The City of Jackson is joined other communities across the country in a nationwide effort to remember lives lost in the COVID-19 pandemic. At 5:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Jan. 19, the Millennium Clock Tower in Downtown Jackson tolled 188 times to remember the 188 people in Jackson County who have died from COVID-19 since the pandemic began.

A livestream of the bell tolling was available on the City’s Facebook page. The latest numbers from the Jackson County Health Department show there have been 8,356 COVID-19 cases with 188 deaths and 6,785 recoveries. 

City officials hope the clock tower tribute served as an important reminder for residents.  “As communities across the country come together for a national moment of unity and remembrance, it’s important for the City to recognize the staggering impact of this ongoing pandemic, honor the lives we’ve lost, and remind the community that further vigilance is needed to slow the spread of COVID-19,”  said Public Information Officer Aaron Dimick. 

The livestream video from Facebook is posted with this news article. 



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