Updated LRN AM Newscall March 2

Crawfish season is beginning to gather steam and one state agency wants to remind you what to do after enjoying one of the state’s favorite pastimes. Brooke Thorington explains.

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An LSU study of traffic trends before and during the pandemic indicates as the pandemic continued how the is virus spread. Brooke Thorington speaks with one of the researchers.

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Governor Edwards will announce whether or not the state will reduce COVID public health restrictions today at 1 PM. Matt Doyle has the story.

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The Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality is reminding crawfish connoisseurs to be sure to clean up properly after your boil to preserve other sea life. DEQ spokesperson Jean Kelly says never place shells or boil water into a ditch or waterway because it can seriously harm or even kill fish.

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When you dispose of boil water and/or seasoned shells into a storm drain or ditch it goes directly to a lake, river, or stream.

The best way to dispose of both shrimp and crawfish shells is by double-bagging them and placing them in the garbage, Kelly says never put shells down the sink or garbage disposal.

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Kelly says disposing of crustacean shells and boil water properly is vital to enjoying one of the state’s favorite pastimes in the future.

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Coronavirus vaccines are proven to significantly reduce COVID severity, and while it hasn’t been proven many doctors believe vaccination reduces transmissibility as well. Ochsner System Medical Director of Hospital Quality Dr. Sandra Kemmerly says if you are vaccinated then your body will immediately start fighting any virus you come into contact with…

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Lead Johnson and Johnson researchers believe the vaccine limits asymptomatic disease by 74 percent. Ochsner Infection Control and Prevention Medical Director Katherine Baumgarten…

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Kemmerly says the reason why they can’t confirm this fact is that transmissibility is a harder endpoint to measure in clinical trials, and thus wasn’t studied as closely as other focuses.

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An LSU study comparing traffic in ten states before and various stages during the pandemic, found that overall traffic volume decreased by 48 percent.  LSU Civil Engineering Professor Brian Wolshon (Wool-shon) says at the beginning as the virus spread across the country, traffic trends mirrored each other based on closures in each of the states.

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The 10 states in the study were Florida, Illinois, Indiana, Massachusetts, Michigan, Montana, New Hampshire, New York, Ohio, and Vermont.

Wolshon says as the virus spread, and each state experienced waves, and plateaus of the virus, traffic also changed.

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While an increase or decrease in traffic then later did not follow respectively an increase or decrease in case numbers it did indicate to researchers how the virus was spread.

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Wolshon says when you compare heavily populated areas like New York to Montana the states experienced different outbreaks of the virus, which also backs up the theory that the virus is spread when individuals are in close contact with others.  Data from the study also indicated that traffic-volume recovery was slower than the original decline of traffic.

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Governor Edwards will announce whether the state will loosen COVID public health restrictions this afternoon, and the data appears to support potentially moving into Phase Three.

Public Affairs Research Council Policy Director Dr. Steven Procopio says not only are new positive cases down but so is the percent positivity of tests, and total COVID-related hospitalizations.

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COVID hospitalizations are down to 629 compared to the over 2,000 we saw in early January.

The Governor has never released his official benchmarks for moving the state through different phases but Procopio says our current numbers look like a period when we were in Phase Three restrictions.

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During that period total COVID hospitalizations sat between 800 and roughly 500.

Last week Edwards said our trajectory looked promising and Procopio says the data indicates a cautious loosening of restrictions is justified right now.

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657,000 Louisianans have received at least one dose of a COVID vaccine.

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The LSU baseball team will take on Nicholls tonight at 6:30 after beating the Colonels 14-0 on Saturday.  The Tigers have been great at the plate so far this year, batting .303 as a team.  Hitting Coach Eddy Smith says the team does a good job of feeding off each other.

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The Tigers are a young team and already have a number of freshmen that are making an immediate impact.  Coach Smith says he’s not surprised because he knew this freshman class would be special.

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While the freshmen continue to make headlines, junior Drew Bianco has been hitting the ball well, as he’s batting .250 with two home runs, both of which occurred against Nicholls.  Bianco almost left the program over the summer as he entered the transfer portal before deciding to remain in Baton Rouge.  Bianco says that experience motivated him to have a big year.

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The LSU men’s basketball team will take on the Vanderbilt Commodores at home tonight.  Vanderbilt is just 3-11 in SEC play this season but coach Will Wade says the Commodores are better than their record shows.

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LSU has lost its last two games due in large part to poor shooting.  Forward Darius Days has struggled in those losses, putting up a total of 4 points combined in those games.  Wade says he knows Days will get out of his shooting slump.

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