AM Newscall Updated with Saints Sound

Governor Edwards has a 3 p.m. press conference today. With COVID numbers declining, will he end the statewide mask mandates? Kevin Gallagher has more…:

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Data from the Moderna COVID vaccine clinical trial indicates the vaccine is both safe and effective for ages 6 to 12. Brooke Thorington has more

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While there may be no shortage of students in the state’s classrooms, it’s a different story when it comes to someone to educate them.  More from Dave Brannen.

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Governor John Bel Edwards is expected to announce today whether or not he will continue the mask mandate. Stephen Procopio (pro-COH-pee-oh), Policy Director for the Louisiana Public Affairs Research Council (PAR) – who’ve been tracking the pandemic numbers – says they won’t speculate what the Governor may decide, but the figures suggest the co-called Fourth Wave could be winding down…:

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Governor Edwards re-enacted the COVID mask mandate on august 4th. While many are OK with being asked to wear masks in public, many others cannot wait for the mask order to end. Procopio says there’s more to putting COVID behind us than just heeding the Governor…:

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The Governor will announce his decision on coronavirus precautions during a press conference scheduled for 3 p.m. Procopio says PAR is carefully watching the Department of Health data for any sign of a Fifth Wave, as is the Governor’s Office…:

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Moderna released data claiming their COVID vaccine is both safe and effective for children ages 6 to 12. Dr. Danial Hsia (Shaw) who is overseeing a section of the Moderna trial in children at LSU’s Pennington Biomedical Research says Moderna is expected to seek emergency use authorization soon and the 50-microgram dosage used in children is comparably effective.

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As for side effects with the Moderna vaccine in children, Hsia says they are comparable to those seen in adults, like muscle aches, fatigue, and low-grade fever.

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Pennington is one of three healthcare centers in Louisiana taking part in the Moderna clinical trial for children. Hsia says their participation is vital in helping curb COVID cases among children which are currently responsible for 25-percent of daily cases right now.

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Hsia says they expect to be submitting data by mid-November and depending on the FDA Advisory panel’s schedule for the holidays, they hope to have EUA by the first of 2022 or sooner for the Moderna vaccine for children ages 6 to 12.

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The teacher shortage in Louisiana is continuing to worsen because there are fewer education students and teacher retirements are on their way up. Michael Faulk, who heads up the Louisiana Association of School Superintendents, says it’s a trend that started years ago.

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As an example, the number of students in the LSU School of Education has plummeted by 57 percent over the past decade.

Faulk doesn’t see the teacher shortage problem being remedied anytime soon in Louisiana.

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Faulk says there are teachers who seem dismayed about the profession because of their lack of input into the curriculums they have to abide by.

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Data amassed by the Teacher Retirement System of Louisiana shows that school personnel retirements, including teachers, increased by 25 percent from 2020 to 2021.

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Governor John Bel Edwards travels to Scotland this week for the international Race to Zero climate change summit put on by the United Nations. He says it’s an important step in addressing global concerns about carbon footprints to the benefit of Louisiana.

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Edwards says that no other state in the nation has been more affected by climate change than Louisiana, but also in a better position to be part of the solution.

Edwards says the meeting will be important for his delegation as they compete to attract new investment in Louisiana related to climate change issues.

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Edwards says the current oil and gas industry workforce could transition to the clean energy manufacturing being proposed, ranging from solar projects to wind farms.

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Edwards and members of his cabinet, staff, and Climate Initiatives Task Force are scheduled to leave for Scotland on Thursday for the summit that takes place Sunday through November 4th.

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It was a tough day for LSU starting quarterback Max Johnson in Oxford as he threw for only 146 yards in Saturday’s loss to Ole Miss. Johnson was also intercepted once and sacked four times. In the fourth quarter, freshman Garrett Nussmeier led LSU on two scoring drives, but Orgeron says Johnson is still their starter

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Johnson will have a chance to rest this week as LSU does not have a game on Saturday. The Tigers’ next game is November sixth at third-ranked Alabama. Orgeron believes his team is still motivated to win ball games…

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LSU linebacker Damone Clark is playing as well as anyone on this Tigers team. Clark had 18 tackles, a sack and a forced fumble in the loss to the Rebels, one shy of a school record for a game. Orgeron says the senior from Baton Rouge worked hard in the summer to become a better player…

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It wasn’t pretty but the Saints won a hard fought game on the road last night beat Seattle 13-10. New Orleans got a couple of clutch field goals from new kicker Brian Johnson and the defense was stingy as they sacked Seahawks quarterback Geno Smith five times. Linebacker Demario Davis had two sacks, four tackles for a loss and ten tackles. Coach Sean Payton says it a great game from Davis

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The offense only scored one touchdown as it came during a two-minute drill to end the first half. Alvin Kamara caught four passes on that drive including a 13-yard touchdown catch. He finished with 10 catches for 128 yards. Payton says the Seahawks were leaving Kamara open…

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