130 PM LRN News

The Louisiana High School Athletic Association tells schools in a memo that high school football games will not begin until at least October 8th.

The Governor’s Office of Homeland Security and the Louisiana Department of Education have partnered to provide a million masks for schools. State Education Superintendent Cade Brumley says that’s enough to provide one reusable mask for every school employee and student.

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The Colorado State Hurricane forecast team has once again upgraded its 2020 Atlantic hurricane season forecast, this time to extremely active. The 2020 hurricane season has already produced nine named storms and this latest forecast from CSU increases their projected storm total from 20 to 24. C-S-U researcher Jhordanne Jones says keep an eye on the weather radar this year…

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Senator Bill Cassidy proposes a second round of stimulus checks that would send 1,000 dollars to most Americans, instead of the previous 1,200 to working adults and 500 to their children. Cassidy says the bill is not just about helping those in need, it’s about stimulating the economy, and this is a more efficient way to do it.

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The annual income limit to receive a check would still be 75,000 dollars for an individual.

36-year-old Kevin Evans Jr. of Baton Rouge is in jail after his 10-year-old son is shot during an alleged drug transaction and is accused of having his young kids help in the manufacturing the drugs.  Baton Rouge Police Sgt. L’Jean McKneely says when the kid’s mom learned of the gunshot wound, the kids spilled the beans.

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12:30 PM Newscast

The state is on a six-day streak of COVID hospitalization decreases, down today by 16 to 1,471. Nearly 1500 new cases were reported, bringing the state’s total to just shy of 126-thousand. 41 new fatalities.
The Louisiana Department of Agriculture receives the state’s first reported case of a dog testing positive for SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19 in humans.  Ag Commissioner Mike Strain says the dog, like most animals that test positive for the virus, was not sick.
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Senator Bill Cassidy proposes a second round of stimulus checks that would send 1,000 dollars to most Americans, instead of the previous 1,200 to working adults and 500 to their children. It may be 200 dollars less for some people, but Cassidy says a grand would still go a long way.

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The Colorado State Hurricane forecast team has revised its forecast and they are now calling for an extremely active season with 24 named storms. C-S-U researcher Jhordanne Jones says they also believe we’ll see a dozen hurricanes, five of them will be major hurricanes. 2005 set the record for most named storms in one year with 27 and that includes Hurricanes Katrina and Rita. Jones says warm sea surface temperatures and very low wind shear in the tropical Atlantic are primary factors for the extremely active season…

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11:40 LRN Sportscast August 5

The SEC says it will allow its member schools to start preseason camp on August 17th and teams will get to practice 25 times over a 40-day period. The father for LSU wide receiver Ja’Marr Chase tells the Advocate that his son is locked in on the 2020 football season and does not plan on opting out.

LSU fans are antsy to find out more about the fate of their upcoming All-SEC game season, and whether or not they’ll be able to watch games in Tiger Stadium. Governor John Bel Edwards says it is too soon to speculate as to what in-stadium attendance for LSU football will look like…
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Northwestern State announced today it’s limiting seating capacity at Turpin Stadium to 50-percent and fans will be required to wear masks until that fan reaches their seat.

The LHSAA Executive Committee meets today to discuss the upcoming fall sports season. The governor has announced the state will remain in Phase 2 through August 28th and Louisiana needs to be in Phase 3 for volleyball competition and beyond Phase 3 to play football. So that means football will not be able to start on time.

The NCAA announced today a decision must be made by August 21st on whether fall championship events will be held. This will impact F-C-S football teams who report for preseason camp this week. The NCAA is also setting up a phone number and email so that college athletes, parents and others can report failures in following COVID-19 protocols.

In the NBA, Portland beat Houston 110-102 last night to move into 9th place in the Western Conference Standings, behind Memphis. The Grizzlies have announced that forward-center Jaren Jackson Senior is done for the season with a knee injury. The Pels face Sacramento tomorrow.

1130 AM LRN News

Senator Bill Cassidy proposes a second round of stimulus checks that would send 1,000 dollars to most Americans, instead of the previous 1,200 to working adults and 500 to their children. Cassidy says the people with the most pain right now are the ones with young children, and the next round of stimulus should reflect that.

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The annual income limit to receive a check would still be 75,000 dollars for an individual and 150,000 for joint filers.

The Colorado State Hurricane forecast team has revised its forecast and they are now calling for an extremely active season with 24 named storms. C-S-U researcher Jhordanne Jones says they also believe we’ll see a dozen hurricanes, five of them will be major hurricanes

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A study published in the Lancet medical Journal shows 13-16 percent of all cancer patients who come down with COVID-19 will die within 30 days of their diagnosis. LSU Health Clinical Medicine Professor Suki Subbiah (Sue-Bye-uh) helped author the study and says there are likely a number of reasons why cancer patients are so much more vulnerable than the general population.

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Adjusting for male sex, former smoker status, age, and comorbidities further increased the death rate.

LSU fans are antsy to find out more about the fate of their upcoming All-SEC game season, and whether or not they’ll be able to watch any of those games in Tiger Stadium. Governor Edwards says it is too soon to try to speculate as to what in-stadium attendance for LSU football will look like for the upcoming season.

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10:30 AM Newscast

Assistant Health Secretary Dr. Alex Billioux says the state is having some difficulties getting results from the COVID contact tracing program. He says the recent explosion in cases is making it tough to get to people in a timely manner. And…

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Another big issue they’ve had is that when they can get in contact with a confirmed COVID-positive person, most of them are not telling contact tracers who they may have infected.

Governor Edwards says further actions could be taken against Firehouse BBQ in Denham Springs.  The Livingston Parish restaurant remains open despite having its food permit revoked for blatant defiance of spread mitigation efforts including a lack of mask-wearing for customers and employees as well as social distancing.

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An LSU Health New Orleans oncologist helps author a study showing 13 to 16 percent of cancer patients with a confirmed case of COVID-19 will die within 30 days of diagnosis. LSU Health Clinical Medicine Professor Suki Subbiah (Sue-Bye-uh) suggests cancer doctors familiarize themselves with this data.

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The state sees its first reported case of a dog testing positive for SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19 in humans.  Ag Commissioner Mike Strain says the dog, like most animals that test positive for the virus, was not sick.Early in the pandemic, it was believed that pets could not contract the virus, but the CDC has now learned animals can be infected.
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Strain says the dog was tested because its owner tested positive.

9:30 LRN Newscast

Governor John Bel Edwards says the statewide mask mandate, bar closures and other coronavirus business restrictions that are part of phase two will remain in effect for another three weeks through August 28th. Edwards says the state is seeing a positive impact from the mask mandate, but the White House still sees Louisiana in the red zone for cases.

The Louisiana Department of Agriculture says the state has its first positive coronavirus case in a dog. Kevin Barnhart has the story.
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Assistant health secretary Doctor Alex Billioux says the state is facing hurdles with its contact tracing program. Billioux says labs are not giving them enough data to contact infected patients, a back log in testing is keeping them from contacting patients in a timely manner and 70-percent of the people they contact say they don’t have contacts to provide on who they may have infected. But Billioux still believes the program is providing useful information…
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LSU says its planning to have fans inside Tiger Stadium for football games this season, but how many people will be able to attend is unknown. Governor Edwards says it’s too soon to speculate as to what in-stadium attendance for LSU football will look like…
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8:30 LRN Newscast August 5

A Baton Rouge judge is set to hear arguments today on whether Governor Edwards’ statewide mask mandate and restrictions on bars to slow the spread of the coronavirus are unconstitutional. Four Jefferson Parish residents are seeking to prohibit the governor from enforcing the regulations. Edwards says the mask mandate and bar restrictions are helping to reduce cases.

State hired contact tracers are having a tough time getting COVID patients to say who they may have infected….
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An LSU Health New Orleans oncologist participates in a study that followed more than 900 cancer patients who also tested positive for COVID-19 and 13-percent of them died within 30 days of a diagnoses of COVID. Doctor Suki Subbiah says cancer patients and their doctors should take extra caution when assessing whether a patient needs to come in for treatment..
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Firehouse BBQ in Denham Springs continues to welcome customers inside their Livingston Parish restaurant, even though the state department of health has revoked its food permit because it’s not following the state’s mandate and social distancing guidelines. Edwards calls Firehouse BBQ’s defiance unacceptable and reminds businesses that the immunity from civil liability for contracting the coronavirus at private-sector establishments is not available for those who do not follow CDC guidelines…
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7:30 LRN Newscast August 5

An LSU Health New Orleans oncologist helps author a study that shows 13 percent of cancer patients with a confirmed case of COVID-19 will die within 30 days of diagnosis. LSU Health Clinical Medicine Professor Suki Subbiah (Sue-Bye-uh) says cancer patients are far more vulnerable to the virus.
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Louisiana has its first positive case of a dog testing positive for the coronavirus. Ag Commissioner Mike Strain says dogs who have COVID can suffer from mild respiratory or gastrointestinal issues and the virus usually resolves quicker in dogs than with humans…
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Strain says the dog was tested because its owner tested positive.

Governor Edwards says further actions could be taken against Firehouse BBQ in Denham Springs. The Livingston Parish restaurant remains open despite having its food permit revoked for blatant defiance of spread mitigation efforts including a lack of mask-wearing for customers and employees as well as social distancing.
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The owners of the restaurant have called the governor’s mask mandate illegal.

The state health department is trying to make its contact tracing program more effective. Assistant Health Secretary Doctor Alex Billioux says many of the COVID-19 patients they are contacting, are not providing the names of people they may have infected through close contact…
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To help their contact tracing efforts, Billioux says the state is planning on rolling out a contact tracing app for voluntary use.

6:45 LRN Sportscast

The SEC says it will allow its member schools to start preseason camp on August 17th and teams will get to practice 25 times over a 40-day period. LSU was originally set to start camp on Friday, but since the start of the season has been pushed back to September 26th, there’s no need for camp to start this week.

The Sun Belt announces that starting Labor Day weekend the conference will begin an eight-game league schedule and Sun Belt schools can play as many as four non-conference games. The Sun Belt also plans to hold a conference championship football game on December 5th.

The LHSAA Executive Committee plans to meet today to discuss the upcoming fall sports season. Yesterday, the governor announced that the state will remain in Phase 2 through August 28th. Louisiana needs to be in Phase 3 for volleyball competition and beyond Phase 3 to play football games.

LSU linebacker Travez Moore says he had major symptoms from the coronavirus and lost 27 pounds this summer and now weighs 229 pounds. Moore described his experience on Twitter. The former Bastrop star says he lost his appetite and had difficulty breathing. He also lost his sense of smell and taste.

Legendary coach D-D Breaux is retiring after 43 years as the leader of LSU women’s gymnastics program. Co-head coach Jay Clark will take over. The 67-year-old Breaux admits the past year has been difficult with the death of her mother and then the coronavirus pandemic
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Breaux owns more than 800 wins and the program has finished as a national runner-up three times since 2019.

In the NBA, Portland beat Houston 110-102 to move into 9th place in the Western Conference Standings. The Pels face Sacramento tomorrow.

6:30 LRN Newscast August 5

Assistant Health Secretary Dr. Alex Billioux says the state is having some difficulties getting answers from its COVID contact tracing program. He says first off the recent explosion in cases is making it tough to get to people in a timely manner. And…
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And Billioux says when they can get in contact with a confirmed COVID-positive person, most of them are not telling tracers who they may have infected.

The Louisiana Department of Agriculture says the state has its first reported case of a dog testing positive for the coronavirus. Ag Commissioner Mike Strain says the dog, like most animals that test positive for the virus, was not sick.
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Strain is not providing details about the dog or where the owner lives.

A study of the Cancer Consortium Registry reveals patients with cancer who get COVID can be eight times more likely to die than the average person who contracts the disease. Matt Doyle has more.
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