7:30 LRN Newscast April 8

It’s been just over two weeks since the state’s stay at home order was implemented and Governor Edwards says they are seeing signs that the curve in the number of cases is starting to flatten. Edwards says another encouraging sign is that fewer patients are needing a ventilator…
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Edwards says the New Orleans region is no longer projected to run out of ventilator capacity or hospital beds in the next two weeks.

Some pet owners are concerned that they can get COVID-19 from their four-legged friend. But State public health veterinarian Doctor Gary Balsamo says the virus survives best on smooth surfaces, so it is a relatively low threat for animals to carry the virus in their fur…
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Questions still remain about how the remainder of the school year will be handled, but much of the determination is left in the hands of each district. Executive Director for the Louisiana Association of School Superintendents Michael Faulk says some districts are making the effort to engage students through technology.
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Faulk says some rural school districts are having bus drivers bring classwork to students as they drive their regular routes.

You can now renew your driver’s license through the LA Wallet app, Louisiana’s digital driver’s license. The app was designed by Envoc and President Calvin Fabre (fay-bree) says the next time you log into the app you’ll notice a new button that says “check for renewal” that checks your renewal eligibility.
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But the digital version will be updated in less than 24 hours.