JMC Analytics publisher John Couvillon says Louisiana Democratic voters are following a nationwide trend of very high early voting participation and appear to be highly enthusiastic about the upcoming Presidential Election. Dems only makeup 40 percent of registered voters but comprised 53 percent of first-day voters on Friday…
Couvillon predicts total turnout in the state will hit 74 percent by the end of November 3rd voting.
Minorities have been disproportionately impacted by COVID-19 and Auburn researchers are working to look at just how crucial public health information is being communicated to minority communities in Louisiana, Mississippi, and Alabama. Research leader Dr. Kelly Dunning says foreign language speakers will be asked…
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Studies show it is possible to get COVID-19 more than once. Journals have noted many incidents of people getting sick, testing positive, recovering, testing negative, and then about two months later getting sick again and testing positive. LSU Health New Orleans Professor of Clinical Medicine Dr. Najy Masri says he treated a nurse who had the same problem, and there are two possibilities on why some people may come down with the virus more than once.
But he notes it is not very common and of the 40 million confirmed cases worldwide very few people have gotten it twice. The real ramifications of this data will impact vaccine development. Masri says One possibility is that you’ll need a booster shot, and the other possibility is…
The state reports 202 new COVID cases today.