2:30 pm LRN Newscast Nov 3

In a few days, pediatric doses of the Pfizer COVID vaccine should be available to vaccine providers in Louisiana. On Tuesday the CDC approved the vaccine for 5- to 11-year-olds. State Health Officer Doctor Joe Kanter says the two-step dosage is a third less potent than what’s given adults. Kanter says, even though kids are less at risk from coronavirus, they can carry it home to a loved one who could be more susceptible…:

CUT 08(11)      “…those kids.”

Kanter advises parents to talk with their pediatrician about it.

State Police investigators say a man fatally shot by cops in Houma Monday had a screwdriver in his hand. Trooper Ross Brennan says after officers arrived at the home to check on a disturbance, 36-year-old Johnny Magee charged at them with the hand tool; refusing to comply with demands to stop…:

CUT 04(07)      “…service weapon.”

Magee’s mom says her son suffered from mental illness.

 

Elections held in parts of the nation Tuesday were won mostly by Republicans, and that may not bode well for Democrats in next year’s mid-term elections. In what’s considered an upset, Republican Glenn Youngkin beat Democrat Terry McAuliffe. Louisiana Pollster John Couvillon says the outcome of Tuesday’s election is not likely to spell trouble for anyone running next year in the Bayou State…:

CUT 14(10)      “…of political trouble.”

Saints receiver Michael Thomas will miss the rest of the season, after a setback following his ankle surgery last summer. Coach Sean Payton says it’s a tough break for the Black & Gold offense…:

CUT 09(11)      “…procedure done.”

This just 2 days after the announcement that starting quarterback Jameis Winston is out for the rest of the season as well.