A Louisiana Oil and Gas Association survey projects more than 23-thousand jobs in the industry are at immediate risk. LOGA President Gifford Briggs says there are over 33-thousand oil and gas wells operating in the state and half of those could be shut-in. He says prices need to recover to about 40-dollars a barrel for oil by June first… or there will be massive job losses…
Cut 13 (08) “…global economy”
The price of oil has dropped 66-percent since January first.
State health officials are encouraged to see the number of COVID-19 patients who require ventilation is no longer increasing. Assistant Secretary of the Office of Public Health Alex Billioux credits I-C-U doctors who are learning better methods in treating the virus
Cut 3 (10) “…Bi-pap”
A Bipap pushes air into a person’s lungs and works much like a C-Pap machine.
Concern about transmitting COVID-19 from humans to pets has grown. State public health veterinarian Dr. Gary Balsamo says it’s a rare occurrence, but sometimes animals can get sick from exposure.
Cut 4 (09)_ “…the animal directly.”
A tiger in the Bronx Zoo has tested positive for the virus over the weekend.
Questions still remain about how the remainder of the school year will be handled, but much of the determination is left in the hands of each district. Executive Director for the Louisiana Association of School Superintendents Michael Faulk says rural broadband availability has been a hurdle for some districts, so they have resorted to other methods of getting educational content to students.
Cut 11 (12) “…students the packets.”