Scam artists are taking advantage of the COVID-19 pandemic, how can you protect yourself? Brooke Thorington explains.
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Some breweries have begun producing hand sanitizer that will be given to local doctors and retirement homes. Kevin Barnhart has more…
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In times of crisis, scam artists will prey on your emotions and wallet and the COVID-19 pandemic is no different. Cynthia Albert with the Better Business Bureau says con artists are using the phone, email and fake internet ads to sell all kinds of false goods.
Albert says if you have ordered something in the mail already, and it does show up she urges you not to use it because it could be extremely harmful to your health.
Another scam Albert warns of is a phishing email that says you are receiving a government check immediately requesting your bank account information.
To report a fraud or scam related to COVID-19 call the National Center for Disaster Fraud at 1-866-720-5721 or email disaster@leo.gov. You can also check the Better Business Bureau’s website at bbb.org/scamtracker.
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It’s the first full day of Governor John Bel Edwards stay at home order. But Edwards says that doesn’t mean you lock yourself in your house, you can spend time outside in the year and playing with the kids
Office of Public Health Medical Director Dr. Jim Hussey says to help stay sane and healthy during this period you should make a daily schedule, and keep to it.
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If you’ve had addiction issues, Hussey says now would definitely not be the time to restart old bad habits. He says if you’ve stopped smoking, don’t restart, and…
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A shortage of hand sanitizers has some local breweries and distilleries producing disinfectant. Founder of Acadiana-based Bayou Teche Brewing Karlos Knott says they just received the greenlight from the feds and started making it today.
The brewery is purchasing spirits from a local distillery and chemicals from local suppliers. Knott says the hand sanitizer isn’t for sale though.
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The initial batch will be 55 gallons. Knott says the only thing standing in the way of making more is a slowdown in the supply chain.
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The brewery is known for making unique craft beers with Boudin. Knott says once they get the product to all the first responders, they may look into making boutique hand sanitizers.
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State Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon issues an emergency rule designed to expand access to telehealth services during the COVID-19 public health emergency. Donelon says the rule means that insurance agencies must cover a telemedicine visit as they would for an in-person visit…
Donelon says the emergency also requires insurers to cover mental health services via telemedicine to the extent they would cover in-person visits.
Donelon says the order also waives restrictions requiring patients to only conduct telemedicine visits with providers in the insurer’s existing telemedicine network…
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Donelon says a patient will stay be required to pay a co-pay as they would for an in-person visit.