The National Federation of Independent Business says a majority of small businesses are reporting being impacted by the coronavirus. Don Molino has the story.
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Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin announces a delay to the upcoming election in light of the coronavirus. Brooke Thorington has more.
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The National Federation of Independent Business says 74% of businesses are reporting they are not currently being impacted by the coronavirus outbreak. NFIB state director Dawn Starns says of those that are seeing disruption, 46% are reporting slowed sales.
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Starns says about 18% of small business owners are not concerned about the pandemic at all.
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Starns applauds Governor Edwards’ handling of the pandemic.
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While everyone’s attention is focused on COVID-19, a suspected Capitol City arsonist is believed to have targeted four buildings last night, resulting in the complete destruction of a lawyer’s office.
Baton Rouge Fire Department spokesperson Curt Monte says they do believe the cases were related.
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Two vacant houses, an office building, and the attorney’s office were targeted.
Monte The motive is unknown at this moment, and it can be difficult in the early days to figure out what may have inspired the crime.
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Monte says if you see something say something, and do what you can to mitigate the chances that you are targeted by an arsonist.
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Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin announced this morning in light of the current events the upcoming elections in the state will be postponed, and as a result the April 4th election will be moved to June 20th. Ardoin says the state has 3-million registered voters that vote at more than two-thousand polling locations across the state.
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Ardoin met with the Governor’s Office, Unified Command Group and Health officials and a consensus was reached that delaying the Presidential Primary elections is in the best interest of public safety.
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The last time the state delayed an election was after Katrina, however, the timing of the storm gave election officials ample time.
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If officials feel that June 20th is not ideal they will revisit the decision.
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COVID-19 may be on everyone’s minds, but seasonal viruses and problems are still lingering.
LSU Health New Orleans Infectious Disease Expert Dr. Fred Lopez says one way to tell if you have COVID-19 or just the regular seasonal flu is…
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Lopez says the flu is still prevalent and it’s not too late to get a vaccine.
Lopez says symptoms come on about five days after exposure, and there’s really three symptoms that stand out in a clear majority of COVID-19 infections.
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This is the time of year when many begin to have allergy problems. Lopez says the symptoms of allergy problems are not similar to those of coronavirus patients.
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