Man Da Boot in trouble: New Orleans To require vaccine or negative test for restaurants, in door and other activities,starting aug 16, 2021

man i haven't been updating this thread lately, but it been rough in my little area.....

wednesday it had six people pass
(5 from Rona and another dude I knew of since we was 8yrs old had a heartattack)

thats on town of the people that pass here and there over that last week........
 
last time i undated the thread

Wed 4/8/20 COVID-19 Update: 702 deaths and 18,283 cases statewide,


8 days later the numbers are

1,156 deaths and 22,532 cases

with a new updated coming in a few hours


 
Yeah these assholes dont care, I live in covington area but work in Orleans, Going to work I see these crackers out like shit isn't going to touch them. They'll find out, just hope they dont ship them to my hospital. Things are finally getting better ventilator wise.
 
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went to a free drive up testing site today......

man it took all of 5 minutes from pulling into the site and pulling out


no line of cars or anything....

let say yesterday i told 13 people about it....

2 said they was going,
2 said they didn't want to know if they had it

the other just didn't reply back

i told others about it also...
 
went to a free drive up testing site today......

man it took all of 5 minutes from pulling into the site and pulling out


no line of cars or anything....

let say yesterday i told 13 people about it....

2 said they was going,
2 said they didn't want to know if they had it

the other just didn't reply back

i told others about it also...

They shove the swab up yo nose .....
 
These numbers have jumped, the governor put a hold on moving to phase 3, for another 28 days
 
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Gov. Edwards Issues Order Keeping Louisiana in Phase Two, Encourages Louisianans to Mask Up
June 25, 2020
Today, Gov. John Bel Edwards formally extended Phase Two of reopening in Louisiana for another 28 days, as new COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations increase across the state. The new order leaves in place occupancy and other restrictions of the previous Phase Two order and adds a crowd size limit of 250 to indoor gatherings.
Since Monday, Louisiana has added 3,637 new COVID-19 cases, a steady uptick in new positives. More than 3,000 Louisianans have died from complications of COVID-19. Louisiana has also pushed to increase testing, exceeding its goal of 200,000 tests for the month of June already. Louisiana has completed 257,535 tests in the month of June.
“We have watched with concern as cases continue to rise in Louisiana, which is why we are pausing the state in Phase Two for now. Data from the last three days makes it crystal clear that Louisiana is not ready to move to Phase Three just yet,” Gov. Edwards said. “Our plan is to watch the daily trends and then to do another deep dive into the data in 14 days to determine if things are improving or getting worse, so we can make a plan for our future. None of us wants to go back to a time of greater restrictions, which is why it is incredibly important that all Louisianans take the necessary mitigation measures to slow the spread of COVID-19 in the state, including wearing cloth masks or face coverings when they are in public, staying home if you are sick or experiencing symptoms, keeping six feet of social distance and washing their hands frequently.”
“Some in Louisiana may be done with COVID, but I promise you that COVID is not yet done with Louisiana,” Gov. Edwards said. “I especially want to call on the young people of our state, those ages 18 to 29, to take this illness seriously. This is the age group with the largest numbers of new cases and while you may think you are invincible; you are not. Moreover, you should make sure you don’t spread the illness to others, especially those most vulnerable to it.”
 
Man it got politicians trying to overturn the governor request to delay the advancement to phase 3.


Republicans resume bid to override Louisiana virus state of emergency
By Associated PressBATON ROUGE, La. —
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A group of conservative House Republican lawmakers is restarting a stalled effort to override Louisiana Gov. John Bel Edwards’ disaster orders enacted because of COVID-19.

The bid to remove Louisiana’s state of emergency and reopen everything without restrictions comes amid a recent spike in coronavirus cases and hospitalizations.

The Republicans say the Democratic governor’s decision to continue restrictions on businesses and churches for another 28 days spurred renewed interest in the petition circulated by Shreveport Republican Rep. Alan Seabaugh.

It requires signatures from a majority of the House or Senate to revoke the state of emergency. Critics have raised concerns it could jeopardize hundreds of millions in federal virus-related aid for Louisiana
 
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