One Louisiana Senator files a bill forcing minors to have parental permission to receive gender-based medical or mental health care. Brooke Thorington has more
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Recordings from LSU reveal a man asked for $100,000 on behalf of an alleged sexual harassment victim of former running back Derrius Guice. Brooke Thorington has more
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Willis-Knighton Health System is seeking COVID-positive participants for a clinical trial testing the effectiveness of Regeneron’s monoclonal antibody treatment. Matt Doyle has the story.
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Houma Senator Michael Fesi files legislation requiring parental consent for a minor seeking gender therapy which includes psychotherapy along with surgical and nonsurgical procedures for gender identity. Fesi says it should be required like every other medical procedure for minors.
Cut 4 (11)“…consent.”
President of Louisiana Trans Advocates President Dylan Waguespack says this sets a dangerous precedent, especially for transgender and gender non-confirming minors without affirming parents or ones experiencing homelessness.
Cut 5 (10)“…they need.”
Fesi says several constituents have come to him concerned about their children having the ability to change their gender without parental consent.
Cut 6 (11) “…on TV.”
Waguespack says the suicide attempt rate among trans youth is fifty percent and possibly denying them care, especially by a lawmaker without a background in medicine or mental health could increase suicide attempts.
Cut 7 (08) “…an increase.”
Waguespack is asking Senator Fesi to withdraw the bill and meet with the young people he is targeting.
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The Advocate reports recordings from LSU reveal a man asked for payment on behalf of an alleged victim of sexual harassment by former Tiger running back Derrius Guice in exchange for not going to the media.
Advocate reporter Andrea Gallo says Cleavon Williams asked for payment of $100-thousand in lieu of LSU not suspending Guice ahead of the 2018 Citrus Bowl.
Cut 8 (06) “…involved.”
The woman, 74-year-old Gloria Scott, says Guice harassed her in 2017 while she was working at the Superdome. Scott says coach Ed Orgeron called her about the incident after she reported it. Orgeron says he does not recall contacting Scott.
Williams identified himself as a New Orleans AAU basketball coach to LSU Athletic Administrators Verge Ausberry and Miriam Segar. Segar questioned his role in the alleged incident.
Cut 9 (13) “…sure.”
Segar told Williams it seemed like blackmail, which Williams denied.
Also released is a recording of voicemails left by Scott. Gallo says payment in sexual misconduct cases is not unusual, an undisclosed amount was paid to the victim in the alleged Les Miles misconduct, but payment is usually requested by an attorney.
Cut 10 (08) “…for money.”
Gloria Scott asked LSU Police to investigate the matter, but they said it was out of their jurisdiction because it was not on campus nor an LSU event.
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Over two million total doses of COVID vaccine have been administered in Louisiana with over 800,000 people having completed their series and over 1.2 million having initiated their series.
State Health Officer Dr. Joe Kanter says we’re close to the point where anyone who wants a vaccine can make an appointment to get one for the next day.
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The New Orleans region leads the state in vaccination series completion at 22 percent of the population. The Lake Charles and central Louisiana regions are lowest in the state at 12 and 13 percent respectively. Some Lake Charles providers argue the number is misleading because the population is lower than it appears on census data due to recent hurricanes.
Just over 18 percent of Louisianans have completed their vaccine series, and Kanter says those folks have a near-perfect but not guaranteed level of protection. That’s why we need herd immunity.
Cut 12 (10) “…lower.”
Herd immunity is thought to be 70 percent. 126 “breakthrough” cases of fully vaccinated people getting COVID in Louisiana have been recorded.
With the mass vaccination campaign in full swing Kanter says they’re launching a COVID vaccine hotline to help residents get connected with local providers.
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Willis-Knighton is one of 120 sites nationwide that will participate in a clinical trial for Regeneron’s COVID monoclonal antibody treatment. Children’s Health Services Director Dr. Joseph Bocchini says they need COVID-positive participants and know early results have been extremely promising for people with comorbidities.
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Other early results show Regeneron reducing the duration of symptoms for those with comorbidities by four days.
The objective is to enroll enough people to study the effects of Regeneron on pregnant women and children, but Bocchini says with COVID numbers declining it will be a challenge.
Cut 15 (08)“…desire.”
Those interested in participating should call 318-455-9730 or go to www.wkhs.com/clinical-trial.
Estimates show at our current rate of vaccination we could hit herd immunity by late summer, but Bocchini says even after that there will still be a need for COVID treatments.
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Those participating in the 29 day study will receive a single dose of Regeneron at the WK COVID Research Infusion Center in Shreveport. Participants will be monitored at home and tested by healthcare workers.
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The LSU baseball team is now 17-11 overall and 1-8 in SEC play after being swept by Vanderbilt this past weekend. The Tigers still have a long season ahead of them and coach Paul Mainieri says his team needs to figure out how to win close games.
Cut 17 (16) “…have to do.”
The Tigers received news Monday that junior pitcher Jaden Hill will be out for the season due to a tear in his right elbow, an injury he sustained in Friday’s game against Vanderbilt
While the Tigers have not had a lot of success so far, Mainieri hopes his team will continue to play hard.
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The Ragin Cajuns baseball team swept ULM this past weekend after winning the opening conference series against Coastal Carolina and now sit at 6-1 in the Sun Belt Conference. Right fielder Carson Roccaforte says he believes the team is hitting its stride.
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Tonight the Cajuns host Nicholls at Russo Park. Earlier this season, U-L Lafayette beat the Colonels nine to eight in Thibodaux. Nicholls nearly came back to win the game as they scored four runs in the eighth as the Cajuns committed four errors on the night. Sophomore outfielder Tyler Robertson on what it will take to win their sixth straight game…
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