6:30 LRN Newscast March 26

As the number of coronavirus cases soar in Louisiana, state officials are scrambling to find more ventilators. The state health department says 163 hospitalized patients are on ventilators and 300 new ventilators are expected to be in New Orleans by early next week, but Governor John Bel Edwards is still concerned…
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The U-S Senate approved a massive two-point-two trillion-dollar stimulus package last night that will result in direct checks to most Americans. Senator John Kennedy says the legislation also contains 350-billion dollars for small businesses…
cut 8 (09) “…loan is forgivable”
The House is expected to vote on the measure on Friday.

With COVID-19 patients pushing hospitals closer to exceeding capacity and front line personnel running short on masks, seamstresses and hobbyists are volunteering their talents toward filling those voids in a campaign called the 100 million mask challenge. Philomena Martrain grew up in Baton Rouge and was visiting her parents when the stay at home order came down.
Cut 4 (09)_ “…things I have.”
Martrain picked up sewing masks techniques from YouTube tutorials and has scrounged together the materials for production, including elastic headbands from a dollar store.

AM Newscall 03/36/2020

COVID-19 is resulting in a shortage of masks needed for the protection of medical professionals on the frontline of treatment, but a social media challenge hopes to fill that void.  Kevin Barnhart has the story.

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Senator John Kennedy broke down some of the allocations of the two-trillion dollar emergency funding bill. Kevin Barnhart has the story.

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Governor Edwards presented some dire news about the state’s current growth in cases, and the ventillator situation in the New Orleans area. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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With COVID-19 patients pushing hospitals closer to exceeding capacity and front line personnel running short on masks, seamstresses and hobbyists are volunteering their talents toward filling those voids as part of what has been deemed by sewing circles as the million mask challenge.  Philomena Martrain grew up in Baton Rouge and was visiting her parents when the shelter in place order came down.

Cut 4 (09)_ “…things I have.”

The masks are used to cover and extend the usage of workers’ personal protection equipment. Martrain picked up some of the techniques from YouTube tutorials and says she’s scrounging together the materials for production, including repurposing elastic headbands found at a dollar store.

Cut 5 (11)  “…I sew it.”

Martrain now lives in the Florida Panhandle and helped with the recovery of Hurricane Michael and had previously come back to her native Baton Rouge to assist following the 2016 floods.  Martrain says the calling to help one of the hardest-hit areas just comes naturally.

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Senator John Kennedy broke down some of the allocations of the two-trillion dollar emergency funding bill, outside of the money that will provide cash to most Americans.  The state is expected to receive $1.8 billion. Kennedy says the legislation stacks more federal dollars onto Louisiana’s unemployment maximum benefit of $247 a week.

Cut 7 (07) “…that’s per week.”

Kennedy says some of the dollars will be put into the Small Business Administration for SBA loan up to $10 million to provide help for eight weeks.  That money could ultimately end up in workers’ pockets.

Cut 8 (09) “…loan is forgivable.”

Another $500 billion will go towards what is being deemed the exchange stabilization fund for large businesses.  Kennedy says $75 billion of that will go to direct loans to airlines and other businesses essential to national security.

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Kennedy adds there is $100 billion dollars allocated for hospitals to cover operating costs, lost profits.  Plus there is $11 billion for vaccines and therapeutics.

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Governor Edwards says the rising number of new COVID-19 cases in Louisiana is alarming, and it appears the state has not yet begun to flatten the curve.  

Edwards says the state is going to have to stick with the shelter in place measures as long as it takes to make them pay off because right now the situation is not improving. 

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Edwards says the ventilator situation is concerning because many patients already rely on ventilators for other respiratory issues… 

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The Governor estimates at the current pace, we could surpass the New Orleans capacity for ventilators by early April.  

300 new ventilators are expected to be in New Orleans by early next week, but Edwards says assuming those ventilators do arrive… 

Cut 12 (10) “…as well.”

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Saints and Pelicans owner Gayle Benson’s teams may be shut down, but she’s busy raising funds for those impacted by COVID-19 through the Community Assistance Fund.  

Benson contributed one million dollars to the fund to get it up and running and says she’s been inspired by how much charity and solidarity she’s seeing in New Orleans. 

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Part of the fund will go towards helping gig economy workers who’ve lost their jobs in crisis.  

Benson highlighted the generosity of Pels rookie sensation Zion Williamson, who volunteered to cover 30 days of Smoothie King Center worker’s salaries… 

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Benson is asking anyone who can to donate to charitable causes in the city during this trying time, and… 

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5:30 PM Newscast

65 people are dead from the state’s 1,795 confirmed COVID-19 cases. The total number of cases is an increase of 407, the largest single-day rise in the state since the discovery of the first case just over two weeks ago. Governor Edwards calls the jump sobering and concerning.

Northwest Louisiana is now home to what will be one of the most prolific COVID-19 testing labs in the region thanks to LSU Health Shreveport. Jeff Palermo has more…

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The White House and Senate leaders have agreed on a two-trillion dollar emergency funding bill that will provide cash to most Americans. Baton Rouge Congressman Garret Graves says the legislation calls for adults who make less than $75k annually to receive $1,200 check and each child will receive $500.This particular legislation only calls for a one-time payment to citizens, but Graves says he isn’t ruling out the possibility of another payment in the future.

Cut 14 (11) “…going to take.”

Officials with Ochsner says they are treating 271 patients who have tested positive for COVID-19 and nearly 300 more patients who potentially have the virus. Ochsner CEO Warner Thomas says not only are they seeing more COVID-19 patients but their stay in the hospital is more extended.

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4:30 PM Newscast

65 people are dead from the state’s 1,795 confirmed COVID-19 cases. The total number of cases is an increase of 407, the largest single-day rise in the state since the discovery of the first case just over two weeks ago. Governor Edwards calls the jump sobering and concerning.
Ochsner Health answers about their current status in meeting the demand for COVID-19 patients. Brooke Thorington has more.

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Schools have been shut down for a week and a half and will remain that way through at least April 13. The federal government has already granted the state’s request to suspend end-of-year testing and school and district performance scores. Governor Edwards says it’s upsetting that kids are not in school, but keeping children at home will help slow the spread of the coronavirus
Cut 11 (09) “…population”
The White House and Senate leaders have agreed on a two-trillion dollar emergency funding bill that will provide cash to most Americans. Baton Rouge Congressman Garret Graves says the legislation calls for adults who make less than $75k annually to receive $1,200 check and each child will receive $500. Graves says it is deficit spending that results in the tab being picked up by future generations.
Cut 13 (12) “…are worth it.”

 

4:45 LRN Sportscast March 25

Heisman Trophy winning quarterback Joe Burrow has tweeted out a video message asking everyone to follow the directions of the government as we fight the COVID-19 pandemic….
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Burrow is set to become the N-F-L’s number one pick when the draft takes place from April 23rd to the 25th. There’s a push by general managers to move the draft back, but the N-F-L says they are not postponing the draft.

Former Saints safety Vonn Bell has reportedly agreed to a three-year contract with the Cincinnati Bengals. The Black and Gold drafted Bell in the second round of the 2016 NFL draft out of Ohio State. This past season, he had 89 tackles, five passes defensed, one interception and two forced fumbles.

The head baseball coach for seventh and eighth graders at Lusher Charter School in New Orleans has died while on a ventilator with COVID-19 symptoms. Cornell Charles also known as Coach Dickey was also a varsity assistant baseball and football coach and the longest-tenured coach on Lusher’s staff. NOLA-dot-com says Charles was in his 50s and was awaiting the test results on whether he had the coronavirus.

A former football player from Scotlandville High School in Baton Rouge died Tuesday night inside his apartment in Pullman, Washington. 22-year-old Bryce Beekman played football for Washington State. Law enforcement went to his apartment because they reportedly received a call concerning “breathing problems” with an individual. The local coroner has not released any other details.

3:30 LRN Newscast March 25

The state is now reporting 1,795 positive cases of COVID-19 and the death toll has reached 65.  In a matter of two weeks, the state went from no reported cases to just under 18-hundred.  23 of the reported 65 deaths are less than 60 years old. The youngest death reported is age 36 and the oldest is 98. Louisiana now has the third-highest rate of confirmed cases per capita.

The House will vote on an economic stimulus package that will provide a financial lifeline to most Americans.  Baton Rouge Congressman Garret Graves says adults who make less than $75k annually will qualify for $1,200 and an additional $500 per child.

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Married couples with a household income under $150,000 will receive $2,400.

Officials with Ochsner says they are treating 271 patients who have tested positive for COVID-19 and nearly 300 more patients who potentially have the virus. Ochsner Chief Medical Officer Doctor Robert Hart says they do have an adequate supply of personal protective equipment right now but they have asked staff to use them conservatively.
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LSU Health Shreveport opens a COVID-19 test processing lab that at peak capacity will be able to process 1,000 tests a day with a turnaround of only 24-48 hours.  Chief Innovation Officer Drew Mouton says the team has been pulling 18 to 20-hour days to get the facility online, and… 

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The lab will not gather samples on-site, it has samples shipped to them from other locations.

PM Newscall 03/25/2020

Ochsner Health answers about their current status in meeting the demand for COVID-19 patients. Brooke Thorington has more.

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Northwest Louisiana is now home to what will be one of the most prolific COVID-19 testing labs in the region thanks to LSU Health Shreveport. Jeff Palermo has more… 

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Officials with Ochsner says they are treating 271 patients who have tested positive for COVID-19 and nearly 300 more patients who potentially have the virus. Ochsner Chief Medical Officer Doctor Robert Hart says they are redeploying some of their personnel

Cut 3 (10)  “…these patients.”  

Hart says they do have an adequate supply of personal protective equipment right now but they have asked staff to use them conservatively.

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Ochsner CEO Warner Thomas says not only are they seeing more COVID-19 patients but their stay in the hospital is more extended.

Cut 5 (11)  “…in the ICU.”

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LSU Health Shreveport opens a COVID-19 test processing lab that at peak capacity will be able to process 1,000 tests a day with a turnaround of only 24-48 hours.  

Pathology Professor Dr. Chris Kevil says the lab is vital because one of the key ways to combat coronavirus is to test, test, test… 

Cut 6 (11) “…the chain”

The lab will not gather samples on-site, it has samples shipped to them from other locations.  

Chief Innovation Officer Drew Mouton says two weeks ago they drew up plans for a facility that uses viral RNA extraction to generate tests that are among the most accurate in the world. 

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The center estimates it will be about another two weeks before they’re at peak capacity, but they should be testing hundreds of samples by the end of the week. 

Mouton says the team has been pulling 18 to 20-hour days to get the facility online, and… 

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Schools have been shut down for a week and a half and will remain that way through at least April 13. Governor John Bel Edwards says they are looking at different options on when kids could go back to school, but for the time being

Cut 9 (10) “…instructional materials″

Many parents are wondering if their child will be able to advance to the next grade level or graduate from high school if classes do not resume or if the school calendar is shortened. Edwards says the department of education is developing a plan…

Cut 10 (07) “…hopefully soon.”

The federal government has already granted the state’s request to suspend end-of-year testing and school and district performance scores. The governor says it’s upsetting that kids are not in school, but keeping children at home will help slow the spread of the coronavirus

Cut 11 (09) “…population”

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The White House and Senate leaders have agreed on a two-trillion dollar emergency funding bill that will provide cash to most Americans. Baton Rouge Congressman Garret Graves says the legislation calls for adults who make less than $75k annually to receive $1,200 check and each child will receive $500.

Cut 12 (11) “…eligible for this”

Married couples with a household income under $150,000 will receive $2,400.

The money has various allocations for the Small Business Administration and bailouts for various industries with a total price tag of $2 trillion.  Graves says it is deficit spending that results in the tab being picked up by future generations.

Cut 13 (12) “…are worth it.”

This particular legislation only calls for a one-time payment to citizens, but Graves says he isn’t ruling out the possibility of another payment in the future..

Cut 14 (11) “…going to take.”

2:30 LRN Newscast March 25

The state is now reporting 1,795 positive cases of COVID-19 and the death toll has reached 65.  23 of the 65 deaths are less than 60 years old. Louisiana now that the third-highest rate of confirmed cases per capita. The Bayou State is also the fourth state to receive a federal disaster declaration due to the coronavirus. Governor Edwards requested the designation Tuesday night, adding Louisiana to a list that includes California, Washington, and New York.

Officials with Ochsner says they are treating 271 patients who have tested positive for COVID-19 and nearly 300 more patients who potentially have the virus. Ochsner Chief Medical Officer Doctor Robert Hart says they are redeploying some of their personnel

Cut 3 (10)  “…these patients.”  

LSU Health Shreveport opens a COVID-19 test processing lab that at peak capacity will be able to process 1,000 tests a day with a turnaround of only 24-48 hours. Chief Innovation Officer Drew Mouton says two weeks ago they drew up plans for a facility that uses viral RNA extraction to generate tests that are among the most accurate in the world. 

Cut 7 (09) “…yesterday.”

Schools have been shut down for a week and a half and will remain that way at least until April 13. Many parents are wondering if their child will be able to advance to the next grade level or graduate from high school if classes do not resume or if the school calendar is shortened. Governor Edwards says the department of education is developing a plan…

Cut 10 (07) “…hopefully soon.”

1:30 LRN Newscast March 25

The state now has 1,795 confirmed cases of COVID-19 and 65 deaths. An increase of 407 cases in one day. The youngest death reported is age 36 and the oldest is 98.

Officials with Ochsner says they are treating 271 patients who have tested positive and nearly 300 more patients who potentially have the virus. CEO Warner Thomas says not only are they seeing more COVID-19 patients but their stay in the hospital is more extended.

Cut 5 (11)  “…in the ICU.”

Schools have been shut down for over a week and will remain closed at least until April 13th. Governor Edwards says they are looking at different options on when kids could go back to school, but for the time being…

Cut 9 (10) “…instructional materials″

Northwest Louisiana is now home to what will be one of the most prolific COVID-19 testing labs in the state thanks to LSU Health Shreveport… 

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Governor Edwards is looking for options to unburden hospitals before they reach overflow of COVID-19 patients. Edwards says an official decision is expected to be announced in the next day or two. An option is moving people who are COVID-19 positive but aren’t in critical condition out of the hospitals and into other isolation facilities to recover to free up more hospital rooms and intensive care units for patients in urgent need.

12:30 PM Newscast

65 people are dead from the state’s 1,795 confirmed COVID-19 cases. The total number of cases is a one-day rise of 407.
Officials with Ochsner says they are treating 271 patients who have tested positive for COVID-19 and nearly 300 more patients who potentially have the virus. Ochsner Chief Medical Officer Doctor Robert Hart says they do have an adequate supply of personal protective equipment right but they have asked staff to use them conservatively.
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LSU Health Shreveport opens a COVID-19 test processing lab that at peak capacity will be able to process 1,000 tests a day with a turnaround of only 24-28 hours. Pathology Professor Dr. Chris Kevil says the lab is vital because one of the key ways to combat coronavirus is to test, test, test…
Cut 6 (11) “…the chain”
The lab will not gather samples on-site, it has samples shipped to them from other locations.

A housing crisis may be coming in the fallout of the COVID-19 pandemic. Jeff Palermo has the story.

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