9:30 LRN Newscast Aug 7

The Delta variant has apparently prompted more unvaccinated individuals to seek out the COVID vaccine. Governor John Bel Edwards says the number of people being vaccinated now has grown by 300-percent during this surge…

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Because of this record surge in cases, LSU faculty want the school to either mandate vaccines or allow teachers to go all online for the semester. History Professor Meredith Veldman the pandemic is at worse levels now than it ever was in spring 2020 when the school went entirely remote.

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On Friday President Tate said he would mandate vaccines once they receive full FDA approval. Otherwise, there was no official response from the board to faculty members

Seven Lamba COVID variants have been sequenced in Louisiana so far, all clustered in Northwest Louisiana. LSU Health Shreveport Professor of Microbiology and Immunology Jeremy Kamil says Lambda is not an offshoot of the now-dominant Delta variant.

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The Lambda variants most likely crossed the border from Texas.

8:30 LRN Newscast Aug 7

The Lambda variant, first discovered in Peru, has now been found in Northwest Louisiana. Matt Doyle has the story.

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In Shreveport, an accident on I-20 leaves three dead and three others in critical condition. Shreveport Police says the accident happened about 2 am this morning after a truck lost a tire traveling west on I-20 and pulled over. A car then hit the truck causing it to cross two lanes of traffic and into the path of five motorcyclists, killing two of them and the car passenger.

For the fourth straight day, Louisiana has set a record for the number of COVID patients in the hospital. On Friday it was up to 2,421 and according to health officials, 90-percent of the hospitalized are unvaccinated. Governor John Bel Edwards says the state is at the leading edge of this fourth surge

Cut 6 (12) “..even close.”

LSU faculty expressed their concerns on Friday over the return of in-person teaching especially with only 34-percent of the students reportedly vaccinated. They want the option to teach classes virtually or limit in-person capacity to 50-percent. Kevin Yua Coordinator of LSU World Languages, Literatures, and Cultures says previous mitigation rules were not always followed.

Cut 12 (12) “..enforced” 

530 PM LRN News

The Delta variant has apparently scared more unvaccinated individuals off the fence and over to a healthcare provider. Governor John Bel Edwards says the number of people seeking a vaccine has grown by 300-percent during this surge…

cut 8 (07) “….for some time”

Another COVID-19 variant has been detected in Louisiana. LSU Health Sciences Center in Shreveport has found the Lambda variant in seven cases in northwest Louisiana. But LSU Health Shreveport Professor of Microbiology and Immunology Jeremy Kamil says there’s no reason to believe that this new variant will bypass the vaccines that are available…

cut 11 (08) “….well”

There was a report suggesting Chinese vaccines were ineffective against Lambda in Peru, but Kamil says there’s no hard data to back that up.

LSU faculty addressed the administration on Friday over their pandemic concerns as the university plans to return to in-person instruction for most classes. Brooke Thorington has more

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The weekly winners of the state’s Shot at A Million vaccine lottery today were announced today. Coty Hemperley of Shreveport won the $100,000 cash prize and Nevada Charity of New Orleans is the scholarship winner. The million-dollar grand prize and remaining scholarship winners will be announced on Friday, August 13th.

4:45 LRN Sportscast August 6

It’s a big weekend for the Manning family as Peyton Manning gets inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame on Sunday. His dad and current Saints Hall of Famer Archie Manning will present Peyton during the induction ceremonies…
cut 18 (19) “….great players”
Former LSU offensive lineman Alan Faneca also goes into the Hall this weekend.

What is Saints Quarterback Jameis Winston doing this weekend…
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Winston is in a tight battle with Taysom Hill for starting quarterback. The Saints first preseason game is a week from Saturday in Baltimore.

Preseason camp is underway for college football teams in Louisiana. The Ragin Cajuns return most of their starters on defense. It’s a unit that led the Sun Belt in pass defense last season. Safety Bralen Trahan led the team in interceptions with four and he spoke about how he can be a better player in 2021….
cut 20 (15) “…this fall”

ULM has over 50 new players on its roster after a winless 2020 campaign. New offensive coordinator Rich Rodriguez…
cut 19 (19) “…pretty well”
ULM opens its season at Kentucky on September 4th.

430 PM LRN News

The state’s health care system is getting stretched to the limit due to the Delta variant-fueled surge in cases. We’re seeing record COVID hostpializations and as a result 50 hospitals across the state have formally requested state help in getting additional health care workers to deal with the huge influx of patients. Governor Edwards says part of the uptick is coming from increased numbers of kids getting sick, which is why children five and up should wear a mask in schools

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Many LSU faculty say it is not safe to return to in person learning for the fall given the school’s refusal to adopt a vaccine mandate. This morning Kevin Yua (rhymes with wow) told school leaders that previous mitigation rules weren’t always followed and now only 34 percent of students are vaccinated.

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The request was not considered by the board.

Seven incidents of the Lambda variant were discovered in northwest Louisiana, likely crossing the border from Texas where the new strain is more common. LSU Health Shreveport Professor of Microbiology and Immunology Jeremy Kamil says health officials are keeping an eye on it…

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Kamil says vaccines are almost certainly effective against the new variant.

Interfor Corporation will invest eight million dollars to revive the idled Georgia Pacific sawmill near DeQuincy. Southwest Louisiana Economic Development Alliance CEO George Swift says the Canadian-based company is one of North America’s largest lumber producers…

Cut 4 (09) “…viable.” 

330 PM LRN News

Over 2,400 people now lay in Louisiana hospital beds with COVID, by far the highest level of any point during the pandemic. Governor John Bel Edwards says Louisiana is the epicenter of the nation’s latest COVID surge.

Cut 6 (12) “..even close.”

Because of this record surge in cases, LSU faculty want the school to either mandate vaccines or allow teachers to go all online for the semester. History Professor Meredith Veldman the pandemic is at worse levels now than it ever was in spring 2020 when the school went entirely remote.

Cut 14 (09) “…conditions”

There was no official response from the board to faculty members on that specific request but LSU President William Tate told faculty at the meeting that once the vaccine receives full FDA approval he intends to issue a vaccine mandate.

Delta may be the primary variant in the state right now but up in northwest Louisiana, the first cases of the Lambda variant have been discovered. LSU Health Shreveport Professor of Microbiology and Immunology Jeremy Kamil says there’s no reason to believe that this new variant will bypass vaccines.

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Lambda likely crossed the border from Texas where the variant is more prevalent and is thought to be responsible for a surge of cases in Peru.

Interfor Corporation announces it will invest eight million dollars to revive the idled Georgia Pacific sawmill near DeQuincy. The governor’s office says the project will create 170 new jobs. Southwest Louisiana Economic Development Alliance CEO George Swift says the mill was shut down last May due to the pandemic

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LRN PM Newscall August 6

The Lambda variant, first discovered in Peru, has now been found in Northwest Louisiana. Matt Doyle has the story.

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LSU faculty addressed the administration on Friday over their pandemic concerns as the university plans to return to in-person instruction for most classes. Brooke Thorington has more

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Interfor Corporation announces it will invest eight million dollars to revive the idled Georgia Pacific sawmill near DeQuincy. The governor’s office says the project will create 170 new jobs. Southwest Louisiana Economic Development Alliance CEO George Swift says the mill was shut down last May due to the pandemic

Cut 3 (11) “…in particular.” 

Interfor plans to restart operations in the first half of 2022. Swift says Interfor is based in Canada and is one of North America’s largest lumber producers…

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The mill near DeQuincy has an annual lumber production capacity of 200 million board feet. Swift says the revived plant will support significant logging and logistics activity in the region…

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For the fourth straight day, Louisiana has set a record for the number of COVID patients in the hospital. It’s now up to 2,421 and according to health officials, 90-percent of the hospitalized are unvaccinated. Governor John Bel Edwards says the state is at the leading edge of this fourth surge

Cut 6 (12) “..even close.”

The state health department says over the past two weeks about one percent of Louisiana residents have become infected with COVID-19. Edwards says more than six thousand children have tested positive this week, which is why children five and up should wear a mask in schools

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Edwards says nearly 38-percent of the state’s population is vaccinated one of the lowest rates in the nation. But he says the number of people seeking coronavirus vaccines has grown by 300-percent during this surge…

Cut 8 (07) “..some time”

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Seven Lamba COVID variants have been sequenced in Louisiana so far, all clustered in Northwest Louisiana.

LSU Health Shreveport Professor of Microbiology and Immunology Jeremy Kamil says Lambda is not an offshoot of the now-dominant Delta variant.

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Lambda likely crossed the border from Texas where the variant is more prevalent and is thought to be responsible for a surge of cases in Peru, where it now is responsible for 97% of new cases.

Kamil says right now there’s not enough data to know whether Lambda is any more transmissible or virulent than other strains, and state health officials will be keeping a close eye on it.

Cut 10 (05) “…wave.”

While seven Lambda variants have been sequenced in Louisiana compared to 940 Delta variants. Most positive tests are not sampled and levels of variant circulation are largely estimated.

Kamil says there’s no reason to believe that this new variant will bypass vaccines.

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The was a report suggesting Chinese vaccines were ineffective against Lambda in Peru, but Kamil says there’s no hard data to back that up, and the numbers could be misleading due to the country’s low 17% vaccination rate. Lambda now makes up about 97 percent of new cases in Peru.

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LSU faculty expressed their concerns on Friday over the return of in-person teaching especially with only 34-percent of the students reportedly vaccinated. They want the option to teach classes virtually or limit in-person capacity to 50-percent. Kevin Yua (rhymes with wow) Coordinator of LSU World Languages, Literatures and Cultures says previous mitigation rules were not always followed.

Cut 12 (12) “..enforced” 

LSU President William Tate told faculty at the meeting that once the vaccine receives full FDA approval he intends to issue a vaccine mandate.

History Professor Meredith Veldman questioned school leaders over their true concern for the safety of the university’s students and staff when a statement on their website claims it’s a priority, yet their actions do not.

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Veldman says President Tate should follow the science and allow instructors to choose their teaching modes, 100-percent remote, hybrid with 50-percent occupancy for its on-campus component, or in-person with 50-percent capacity. She says the pandemic is at worse levels now than it ever was in spring 2020 when the school went entirely remote.

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There was no official response from the board to faculty members.

2:30 LRN Newscast August 6

Another COVID-19 variant has been detected in Louisiana. LSU Health Sciences Center in Shreveport has found the Lambda variant in seven cases in northwest Louisiana. But LSU Health Shreveport Professor of Microbiology and Immunology Jeremy Kamil says there’s no reason to believe that this new variant will bypass the vaccines that are available…
cut 11 (08) “….well”
The was a report suggesting Chinese vaccines were ineffective against Lambda in Peru, but Kamil says there’s no hard data to back that up.

There’s good economic development news for Louisiana. Canadian-based Interfor Corporation announces plans to invest eight million dollars to restart an idle sawmill near DeQuincy. Southwest Louisiana Economic Development Alliance CEO George Swift says the revived plant will support significant logging and logistics activity in the region…
Cut 5 (08) “…this industry”
The project is expected to create 170 new jobs.

LSU faculty addressed the administration this morning over their pandemic concerns as the university plans to return to in-person instruction for most classes. Brooke Thorington has more.
Cut 2 (32)…I’m Brooke Thorington”

Governor John Bel Edwards says nearly 38-percent of the state’s population is vaccinated one of the lowest rates in the nation. But he says the number of people seeking a vaccine has grown by 300-percent during this surge…
cut 8 (07) “….for some time”

1:30 LRN Newscast Aug 6

The Lambda variant, first discovered in Peru, has now been found in Northwest Louisiana. Matt Doyle has the story.

Cut 1 (30) “ …I’m Matt Doyle” 

The state reported more than six thousand new COVID cases today.

The weekly winners of the state’s Shot at A Million vaccine lottery today were announced today. Coty Hemperley of Shreveport won the $100,000 cash prize and Nevada Charity of New Orleans is the scholarship winner. The million-dollar grand prize and remaining scholarship winners will be announced on Friday, August 13th.

LSU faculty and staff members expressed concerns this morning with a 100-percent capacity return to the classroom during the fourth pandemic surge. History Professor Meredith Veldman questioned school leaders when a statement on the school’s website says they follow CDC guidelines yet their actions show otherwise.

Cut 13 (12) “.occupancy”

LSU President William Tate said today he plans to issue a vaccine mandate once the vaccine receives full FDA approval.

Interfor Corporation will invest eight million dollars to revive the idled Georgia Pacific sawmill near DeQuincy. Southwest Louisiana Economic Development Alliance CEO George Swift says the Canadian-based company is one of North America’s largest lumber producers…

Cut 4 (09) “…viable.” 

1230 PM LRN News

This morning LSU faculty and staff members demanded the right to teach remotely or limit classroom sizes due to the Delta variant. Kevin Yua (rhymes with wow) told school leaders that previous mitigation rules weren’t always followed and now only 34 percent of students are vaccinated.

Cut 12 (12) “..enforced” 

The state reported another huge day of COVID cases, over 6,000, and now over 2,400 Louisianans are in the hospital with COVID, largely due to Delta.

Seven Lamba COVID variants have been sequenced in Louisiana so far, all clustered in Northwest Louisiana. LSU Health Shreveport Professor of Microbiology and Immunology Jeremy Kamil says health officials are keeping a close eye on it…

Cut 10 (05) “…wave.”

Kamil says there’s no reason to believe vaccines are not effective against Lambda.

There’s a lot of folks still on the fence about getting the vaccine and up in Shreveport officials are hoping a 100 bribe might sway them. Brooke Thorington has more

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