1130 AM LRN News

Nationwide the curve of new coronavirus infections appears to be flattening as the seeds of state-led efforts to implement social distancing appear to be bearing fruit. In Louisiana yesterday we saw our largest single-day reported death total, but new hospitalizations were down and ventilator use was down.

The Louisiana Oil and Gas Association projects over 23-thousand jobs are at immediate risk if oil prices remain low and no immediate action from federal and state governments…

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The Democratic Primary is now basically over as Senator Bernie Sanders drops out.

Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon says he expects other car insurers in Louisiana to follow Allstate’s lead and offer rebates to customers for premiums paid during the stay at home order. Allstate is paying back customers in the state 13 million dollars in rebates. Donelon says it’s because the company is saving a lot of money right now.

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Donelon says the company is paying back roughly 600 million dollars to policyholders in the US.

State health officials are encouraged to see the number of COVID-19 patients who require ventilation is no longer increasing. Assistant Secretary of the Office of Public Health Alex Billioux highlights the efforts of the public in social distancing and uptick in good hygiene habits as a major contributing factor.

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We’ll see if those numbers hold today at the 12 PM update.