1:30 LRN Newscast April 2nd

The state is reporting 37 additional COVID-19 deaths today and over 27-hundred new cases. The death toll is up to 310 and Governor John Bel Edwards says 9,150 total cases should be a wakeup call for anyone still doubting the pandemic’s severity…
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Over 16-hundred COVID patients are hospitalized, with 507 on ventilators, an increase of 17 from yesterday.

If life wasn’t already difficult enough, Colorado State University Hurricane researchers predict an active 2020 hurricane season. C-S-U forecaster Jhordanne Jones says the likely absence of an El Nino is a primary factor
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An average hurricane season produces 12 named storms, six hurricanes and three major hurricanes. But Jones says their forecast calls for 16 named storms, eight hurricanes, and four major hurricanes.

A New Orleans East Hospital nurse, Larrice Anderson, becomes the state’s first healthcare worker to die of COVID-19. Kevin Barnhart has the story.
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Three inmates have died from the coronavirus at the Oakdale federal prison in Allen Parish. There are nearly one-thousand male offenders at Oakdale and at last report eleven of them have tested positive, 19 others are in the hospital suspected of having the virus.

12:30 PM Newscast

Louisiana sees a 42 percent increase in confirmed coronavirus cases as of the noon report, but Governor Edwards cautions that number is a reflection of a backlog of test results that were just reported. Edwards says some of the over 2,700 new cases reported today were just recently discovered, but…
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The state reported 37 new deaths, bringing our total to 310 COVID fatalities.

A nurse at New Orleans East Hospital becomes the state’s first healthcare worker to die after testing positive for COVID-19.  Larrice Anderson passed away on Wednesday.  Executive Director of the Louisiana State Nurse’s Association Thea Ducrow says the rapidly developing situation has resulted in changes in protective measures, moving away from the more strict protocol.

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Ochsner Health chief Warner Thomas says they continue to increase the number of intensive care beds to keep up with the surge in COVID-19 patients. Thomas says their biggest need is staffing and they are working to hire more nurses as they expand the number of beds…

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Thomas says 85-percent of their COVID patients in the ICU are on ventilators. He believes they are in a decent position when it comes to personal protective equipment

11:40 LRN Sportscast

The Saints are preparing for the NFL draft at Dixie Brewery in New Orleans east, an establishment owned by Gayle Benson. Teams are forced to find alternative locations for their draft war rooms, because they are not allowed in their own facilities. Coach Sean Payton says since they are not allowed to bring draft prospects in or go visit them, it will impact their decisions on who they pick…
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Payton says he feels good after testing positive last month from the coronavirus.

Court records show LSU Football Coach Ed Orgeron filed for divorce from his wife Kelly on February 26th after 23 years of marriage. In the filing, Coach O says he’ll live at the former couple’s home in Baton Rouge, while Kelly has been granted exclusive use and occupancy of their Mandeville home.

The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries is warning folks not to fall for fake news about bans on fishing or other outdoor activities during the coronavirus shutdown. LDWF spokesperson Renee LeBreton says outside of the seizure of three state parks as isolation areas for COVID-19 patients, nothing has changed when it comes to what you can do outdoors.
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LeBreton says LDWF is encouraging people to explore nature, by fishing or hunting during this time of social distancing.

Golf Digest is reporting the 2020 Open Championship scheduled at Royal St. George’s in July will be canceled because of the coronavirus pandemic.

1130AM LRN News

Hospitals are prepping to endure a wave of COVID-19 cases in the coming weeks as the peak of the epidemic in Louisiana appears just around the corner. Ochsner Health chief Warner Thomas says many of those who get sick in the coming days will have to go to the hospital, and many will need to go to the ICU. 85-percent of their COVID patients in the ICU are on ventilators. He believes they are in a decent position when it comes to personal protective equipment

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Per the last update yesterday at noon 490 Louisianans with COVID are on ventilators.

A nurse at New Orleans East Hospital becomes the state’s first healthcare worker to die after testing positive for COVID-19.  Larrice Anderson passed away on Wednesday.  Executive Director of the Louisiana State Nurse’s Association Thea Ducrow says the death sends a shockwave through the nursing community.

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Governor Edwards warns the noon update in total positive COVID-19 cases totals is likely to be jarring for many, and numbers will far exceed what we have seen so far from any day to day updates. He cautions that the jump in cases is not necessarily a reflection of the current situation, but a clearing of a substantial log jam of cases that have built up in private labs over the past week or more.

Over the next three weeks, the IRS will drop money from the $2.2 trillion emergency relief bill into the bank accounts of Americans. Kevin Barnhart has the story.

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10:30 LRN Newscast April 2nd

Governor John Bel Edwards told a New Orleans radio station this morning that we’ll see another large spike in cases when new numbers come out at noon. As of this morning, the state is reporting 62-hundred positive cases and 273 deaths. He says people should prepare themselves mentally that it will be a long time before we’re back to normal, based on what they’re seeing in other countries…
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Ochsner Health chief Warner Thomas says they continue to increase the number of intensive care beds to keep up with the surge in COVID-19 patients. Thomas says adding to the strain is that COVID-19 patients spend over a week in the I-C-U…
cut 3 (12) “….12 to 14 days’
Thomas says 85-percent of their COVID patients in the ICU are on ventilators.

The U-S Treasury secretary says Social Security recipients will automatically receive a stimulus payment, even if they are not required to file a tax return, so they don’t need to take action. Senior tax manager at Hannis T Bourgeois, Brad Tate, says if you believe the I-R-S has outdated info of where to send your money, be on the lookout for an I-R-S media blitz…
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State Wildlife and Fisheries spokesperson Renee LeBreton says social media posts that claim you can’t fish or hunt as a result of the governor’s stay at home order is fake news. In fact, LeBreton says now is great time to take up fishing as a hobby in this time of social distancing…
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9:30 LRN Newscast April 2nd

Governor Edwards warns Louisianans to start mentally preparing for a traumatic month ahead due to the COVID-19 outbreak. Matt Doyle has the story.
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The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries is warning folks not to fall for fake news about bans on fishing or other outdoor activities during the coronavirus shutdown. LDWF spokesperson Renee LeBreton says outside of the seizure of three state parks as isolation areas for COVID patients, nothing has changed when it comes to what you can do outdoors.
Cut 10 (11) “…fake.”
LeBreton says LDWF is encouraging people to explore nature, by fishing or hunting during this time of social distancing.

Since restaurants have reduced their seafood purchases the LSU AgCenter and Louisiana Sea Grant are helping fishermen find alternative buyers. It’s through a website called Louisiana-Direct-Seafood-dot-com. AgCenter coastal agent Rusty Gaude says consumers can go to that website and purchase fresh seafood during this uncertain time for fishermen…
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8:30 LRN Newscast April 2nd

Louisiana is reporting 6,424 coronavirus cases and 273 deaths. Current projections have the New Orleans region running out of ventilators by April 6th. Governor John Bel Edwards says after that date new patients who need one will be put on non-ICU standard equipment.
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Nearly 15-hundred COVID-19 patients are currently hospitalized and 490 of those require ventilation.

The federal government will send economic stimulus payments to most Americans over the next few weeks. Senior tax manager at Hannis T- Bourgeois Brad Tate says the I-R-S will use the most recent info on file to get recipients their money….
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The I-R-S says people who typically do not file a return will need to file a simple tax return to receive an economic impact payment.

The Louisiana Direct Seafood marketing program is helping fishermen sell their catch at a time when they’ve lost revenue from restaurants. Kevin Barnhart has the story.
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Court records show LSU Football Coach Ed Orgeron filed for divorce from his wife Kelly on February 26th after 23 years of marriage. In the filing, Coach O says he’ll live at the former couple’s home in Baton Rouge, while Kelly has been granted exclusive use and occupancy of their Mandeville home.

7:30 LRN Newscast April 2nd

150 ventilators have arrived from the federal government, but the New Orleans region is still projected to run out of the equipment early next week. Governor John Bel Edwards says once they run out of ventilators, they will try to assist patients with breathing machines that are normally not used in intensive care units…
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273 people have died from COVID-19 in Louisiana nearly 200 of those fatalities are from the Orleans and Jefferson Parishes. St. John the Baptist Parish is reporting 13 deaths.

The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries says social media posts that say fishing or other outdoor activities have been banned is fake news. L-D-W-F spokesperson Renee LeBreton urges the public to trust state government to tell you what is and is not allowed right now…
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The Treasury Department and IRS announce the distribution of the economic impact payments will be sent out in the next three weeks. Senior tax manager at Hannis T. Bourgeois Brad Tate says an income of $75,000 for individuals and $150,000 for married couples will be the dividing line between getting a full $1,200 or a smaller payment.
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The I-R-S says Social Security recipients who do not normally send in a tax return will have to file a “simple” tax return, which will be available soon.

A website called Louisiana-Direct-Seafood-Dot-com is trying to help fishermen sell their harvest as sales are down. LSU AgCenter coastal agent Rusty Gaude says the website posts from harvesters detail on what they’ve caught, prioritizing the post order by the freshest catch…
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6:45 LRN Sportscast April 2

Saints Coach Sean Payton calls himself a big dummy for saying 2020 will be Drew Brees’ final season. Payton said on ESPN’s “Get Up” that Brees has announced he’s coming back for his final season. But yesterday Payton told reporters on a conference call that he misspoke…
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Meanwhile, Payton, scouts and the rest of the front office are preparing for the upcoming draft working out of Dixie Brewery in New Orleans east. Teams are not allowed to use their own facilities because of the COVID-19 outbreak. Payton says they only have a handful of people at the brewery and they communicating with many others through video conferencing.

Court records show LSU Football Coach Ed Orgeron filed for divorce from his wife Kelly on February 26th. Orgeron says that he and his wife separated on February 24th. Ed and Kelly have been married for 23 years and have twin boys who were born in 1998.

The NCAA has extended the recruiting dead period through May 31st. So that means no unofficial or official visits for high school or transfer prospects. So a lot of the players in the transfer portal might have to make a decision on a school without ever physically visiting the school.

LSU A-D Scott Woodward says nothing has changed with basketball coach Will Wade’s employment. The H-B-O documentary the Scheme aired the FBI wiretap of Wade talking with a federally convicted middleman about the strong offer to get guard Javonte Smart to sign with LSU.

Golf Digest is reporting the 2020 Open Championship scheduled for Royal St. George’s in July will be canceled because of the coronavirus pandemic.

6:30 LRN Newscast April 2

Governor Edwards paints a grim picture of just how long, and how severe the coronavirus epidemic could get in Louisiana as the nation braces for an estimated 100,000-240,000 COVID deaths. The governor plans to keep the state’s stay at home order through April 30th, but Edwards says life will not return to normal for a long time.
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Louisiana saw another big jump in deaths and coronavirus cases yesterday with 34 more fatalities and 11-hundred more positive cases. The total death toll is up to 273.

Louisiana has lost its first healthcare worker to the virus. Larrice Anderson worked as a nurse at New Orleans East Hospital. She passed away after testing positive for COVID-19.

The IRS will soon allocate money from the $2.2 trillion emergency relief bill into the bank accounts of Americans…
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If you are looking to purchase a large amount of seafood, you can do so directly from a fishermen by using to Louisiana-Direct-Seafood-dot-com. LSU AgCenter coastal agent Rusty Gaude (GO-TAY)…
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