AM LRN Newscall Feb 19

Shreveport has been without water now for two days since water mains ruptured due to the winter storm. Matt Doyle has the story.

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Beginning Monday schoolteachers and staff will be eligible to get vaccinated for COVID. Brooke Thorington has more.

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Power providers ask residents to conserve power during peak periods through Saturday morning to help prevent further rolling blackouts. Matt Doyle has more…

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There’s still little to no water preassure in Shreveport two days after the city lost water due to the winter storm.

That’s wreaking havok on area hospitals. Willis-Knighton Chief Administrative Officer Brian Crawford says it’s been a struggle to stay operational.

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Crawford says they’ve also had difficulty sterilizing equipment and washing linens without water.

Local companies are pitching in with oil tankers full of water and the National Guard has moved in to provide support. Crawford says that’s helping them meet basic needs.

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Governor Edwards warned the water situation in Shreveport will likely persist even after the winter weather conditions go away.

Not only are hospitals without water, the roads are undriveable and Crawford says they’re having to get creative just to stay staffed up.

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Staff are being housed at nearby hotels and staged on cots once they rotate out of their shifts.

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The life expectancy rate in the U-S has dropped by one year, that’s the most it’s dropped sine World War II. According to the CDC the average life span in the US is now 77.8 years compared to 78.8 in 2019. LSU Health New Orleans Chief of Community and Population Medicine Dr. Benjamin Springgate says the COVID is the main reason for the decrease.

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The average life span for Blacks dropped 2.7 years to 72 and for Hispanics a decrease of 1.9 years to 79.9. The drop for Caucasians is .8 years to 78.

The pandemic began to take hold last spring in the US and Springgate says the numbers use to determine the current life expectancy rate are not from the entire year.

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With the larger decreases in life expectancies among Blacks and Hispanics in the US and Springgate says it is very concerning about minorities and the pandemic.

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Springgate says statistics indicate while the US makes up only four percent of the global population but 20-percent of the COVID deaths suggests that the US is not handling the pandemic as well as other nations.

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Teachers and school staff will be among those eligible to be vaccinated for COVID beginning Monday.  Governor Edwards made the announcement Thursday allowing an additional 166-thousand K-12 employees to be prioritized. Superintendent of Education Cade Brumley says it’s vital to increase face to face instruction.

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Brumley says currently 67-percent of public-school students attend in-person instruction.

As to how teachers and staff will be vaccinated, Brumley that’s based on each the school system.

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Brumley said while he is thankful that teachers and school employees will soon be eligible to be vaccinated the Department of Education will not push nor incentivize employees to do so.

Each individual school system will handle how employees will be inoculated and Brumley says around half of employees have indicated they wish to be vaccinated.

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Brumley says when more students are able to return to the classroom it also allows more parents to return to the workforce.

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Governor Edwards asks all residents to temporarily conserve power during peak consumption periods to help prevent further rolling blackouts.

Edwards says the state needs you to cut back on consumption from 7 to 9 this morning, 7 to 10 tonight, and 7 to 9 once again Saturday morning.

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Edwards says this request does not apply to the elderly or those living with medical conditions that could be impacted by keeping the heat turned down.

Rolling blackouts have plauged the state since the winter event began and Edwards says local power providers needed to do a better job giving customers forewarning.

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Public Service Commision Chairman Craig Greene says the PSC will investigate the lack of communication from providers.

Edwards says ultimately the decision to initiate rolling blackouts was made at a level above Entergy, Cleco, or SWEPCO as energy demand far exceeded supply grid-wide.

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The Louisiana Tech men’s basketball team’s two-game series with Middle Tennessee has been moved to Saturday and Sunday due to the inclement weather.

The Bulldogs will bring a 17-6 overall record and a 10-4 conference record to Murfreesboro as they take on the Blue Raiders, who currently sit at 5-13.  Tech coach Eric Konkol says Middle Tennessee has played well as of late.

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Konkol says that no matter who his team is playing, their preparation is always the same.

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The seventh ranked LSU baseball team will open the 2021 season tomorrow by hosting Air Force. Potential first-round pick Jaden Hill is set to get the start on the mound for the Tigers in the season opener. Hill didn’t give up a run 11.2 innings last season. Coach Paul Mainieri says they plan to pitch the big right-hander three innings on Saturday…

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Because of the pandemic, only 25-hundred fans will be allowed inside Alex Box Stadium for at least the first few weeks of the season. Mainieri says in a normal year, 25-hundred fans at a game would be good for 18th best in the country.

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LSU has a lot of experienced pitchers, but the infield will be inexperienced. Freshman Will Hellmers could get the start at third base. Hellmers was recruited as a pitcher out of Jesuit High School in New Orleans, but Maineri says he’s got a good glove and also brings an edge to the field.

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5:30 LRN Newscast Feb 18

Governor Edwards announced today that beginning Monday K-12 teachers and those ages 55 to 64 with one or more preexisting conditions according to the CDC guidelines will be eligible to be vaccinated for COVID in Louisiana. Some of those preexisting conditions include cancer, heart disease, COPD, and down syndrome. Pregnant women will also be eligible to be vaccinated.

Entergy, along with CLECO and SWEPCO, are asking customers to conserve power to avoid overloads, due to historic demand. Utility providers have also conducted rolling blackouts to reduce usage. As the frigid temperatures continue, Entergy spokesperson Brandon Scardigli says more rolling blackouts are possible.

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Scardigli was unable to update the status of north Louisiana restoration due to the freezing precipitation last night.

The winter storm has passed but freezing cold temperatures are here to stay for the next few days.   National Weather Service Shreveport forecaster Gary Chatelain says roads across north Louisiana are still an icy mess but we’ll be treated to some dry weather and sunshine even if temps remain in the thirties into the weekend.  

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State Police says I-20 is a solid block of ice and it’s resulted in jack-knifed 18-wheelers and several vehicles sliding off the highway. Trooper Brent Hardy says the two winter storms have produced a four to five-inch block of ice and even Troopers who train to drive in these conditions are struggling…

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Hardy said a majority of the drivers that were stranded after sliding off interstate were out sightseeing.

3:30 LRN Newscast

Governor Edwards announced today that beginning Monday K-12 teachers and those ages 55 to 64 with one or more preexisting conditions according to the CDC guidelines will be eligible to be vaccinated for COVID. Some of those preexisting conditions include cancer, heart disease, COPD, and down syndrome. Pregnant women will also be eligible.

The winter storm has passed but freezing cold temperatures are here to stay for the next few days.   National Weather Service Shreveport forecaster Gary Chatelain says tomorrow morning the I-20 corridor will once again break record lows with temps in the teens.  Chatelain says temperatures will begin rising once this blanket of frigid air gets pushed out east.  

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State Police says I-20 is a solid block of ice and it’s resulted in jack-knifed 18-wheelers and several vehicles sliding off the highway. Trooper Brent Hardy says thankfully no serious injuries have been reported.

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After days for thousands of customers without power and frigid temperatures Entergy Louisiana Spokesperson Brandon Scardigli says they hope to have power restored for Baton Rouge customers by the end of the day. As for customers in North Louisiana that received a bout of freezing rain last night…

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As of this afternoon 52-thousand Entergy customers remain without power. 10-thousand of those customers are in East Baton Rouge Parish.

2:30 LRN Newscast Feb 18

The winter storm has passed but freezing cold temperatures are here to stay for the next few days.   National Weather Service Shreveport forecaster Gary Chatelain says roads across north Louisiana are still an icy mess but we’ll be treated to some dry weather and sunshine even if temps remain in the thirties into the weekend.  

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Entergy, along with CLECO and SWEPCO, are asking customers to conserve power to avoid overloads, due to historic demand. Utility providers have also conducted rolling blackouts to reduce usage. As the frigid temperatures continue, Entergy spokesperson Brandon Scardigli says more rolling blackouts are possible.

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Scardigli was unable to update the status of north Louisiana restoration due to the freezing precipitation last night.

State Police says I-20 is a solid block of ice and it’s resulted in jack-knifed 18-wheelers and several vehicles sliding off the highway. Trooper Brent Hardy says the two winter storms have produced a four to five-inch block of ice and even Troopers who train to drive in these conditions are struggling…

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Hardy said a majority of the drivers that were stranded after sliding off interstate were out sightseeing.

Governor Edwards is receiving pressure from teachers’ unions to include K-12 employees in the current vaccine eligibility group. Edwards is optimistic teachers won’t have to wait for much longer to be vaccinated.  

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This week’s vaccine allocation has been delayed due to the winter weather. 

12:30 LRN Newscast Feb 18

Entergy Louisiana Spokesperson Brandon Scardigli says they hope to have power restored for Baton Rouge customers by the end of the day. In North Louisiana it remains undetermined, that area received freezing rain last night. Scardigli says restoration with an ice storm is much different than a hurricane because ice accumulation involves individual lines and poles that are pulled down by ice and trees.

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Governor Edwards says he will make an announcement “relatively soon” on expanding COVID vaccine eligibility to K-12 teachers and staff Edwards says making teachers eligible right now wouldn’t mean they would immediately get vaccinated given our supply. He compared the current situation to a funnel. 

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In the Southeast only Arkansas and Alabama have made teacher’s fully eligible to receive the vaccine. 

Several roads across North Louisiana are impassable as a result of yesterday’s freezing rain. Jeff Palermo reports several vehicles have slid off the roadway on Interstate 20…

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For the most up to date road information visit 511LA.org

11:30 LRN Newscast Feb 18

State Police says I-20 is a solid block of ice and it’s resulted in jack-knifed 18-wheelers and several vehicles sliding off the highway. Trooper Brent Hardy says thankfully no serious injuries have been reported.

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Hardy says many of the stranded motorist were out sightseeing.

After days for several customers without power and frigid temperatures Entergy Louisiana Spokesperson Brandon Scardigli says they hope to have power restored for Baton Rouge customers by the end of the day. As for customers in North Louisiana that received a bout of freezing rain last night…

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Entergy, along with CLECO and SWEPCO, are asking customers to conserve power as much as possible to avoid overloads.

Governor Edwards says he will make an announcement “relatively soon” on expanding COVID vaccine eligibility to K-12 teachers and staff.  

Teachers unions are demanding teachers be vaccinated, but Edwards says the current priority groups are federal recommendations based on our demographics. 

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The weather has caused delays for several states, Louisiana included, to receive their weekly vaccination allocation. State Health Officer Dr Joe Kanter says postponing your second shot of vaccine will not impact its overall effectiveness so don’t worry if you have a wait a few days.  

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Those with only one shot of the two-shot sequence are believed to have about 50 percent immunity, while those who complete their sequence have over 90 percent immunity several weeks after their final dose.  

 

10:30 LRN Newscast Feb 18

After two winter storms this week, forecasters say it appears the worst is behind us. However, State Climatologist Barry Keim says there’s still some lingering mixed precipitation this morning in north Louisiana. Keim says things aren’t necessarily going to warm up either…

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Thousands of people spent the night sleeping without power. Cleco spokesperson Jennifer Cahill says after days of severe winter weather there’s more and more damage to poles and powerlines…

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CLECO reports 33-thousand remain without power. Entergy is reporting 56-thousand customers Louisiana and SWEPCO says 10-thousand remain without power.

Much of Louisiana’s weekly vaccine shipment will be delayed due to the historic winter weather impacting the region.  State Health Officer Dr. Joe Kanter says we’re not alone in missing much of our weekly allocation.

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Kanter says you safely delay second dose of both vaccines, Moderna and Pfizer, for up to 42 days.

COVID vaccines can cause enlarged lymph nodes under the arm in which you received the injection, so the American Society of Breast Imaging is recommending postponing routine mammograms for four to six weeks. Breast Surgical Oncologist at Woman’s Hospital in Baton Rouge, Dr. Mindy Bowie (Boo-ie) says if you did have your mammogram in that time span and had enlarged lymph nodes you’ll need to be reexamined.

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AM Newscall Feb 18

A side effect of the COVID vaccination has prompted a new recommendation with routine mammograms. Brooke Thorington explains.

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Many vaccine shipments into Louisiana will be delayed this week due to the winter weather. Matt Doyle has more…

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With two winter storms in the same week to rock the Bayou State, forecasters say it’s been historic. Brooke Thorington has more.

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Because COVID vaccines can cause enlarged lymph nodes for several weeks under the arm in which you receive the injection, physicians are recommending changes for routine mammograms. Breast Surgical Oncologist at Woman’s Hospital in Baton Rouge, Dr. Mindy Bowie (pronounced BOO-e) explains.

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Or try to schedule your mammogram before you are vaccinated for COVID.

Bowie says unfortunately some patients had their mammograms soon after their vaccination before the new recommendations were issued. She says whenever enlarged lymph nodes are noted on a mammogram you will need to be reexamined.

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Bowie says when you schedule your routine mammogram be sure to let the technician know when you were vaccinated for COVID. She also advises whenever you notice anything unusual about your body whatsoever to always contact your physician to rule things out.

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Bowie says enlarged lymph nodes are a common occurrence when your body is mounting an immune response and you shouldn’t be alarmed when they appear after your vaccines.

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After two winter storms this week, forecasters say it appears the worst is behind us. However, State Climatologist Barry Keim says there’s still some lingering mixed precipitation this morning in north Louisiana and rain in the southeast. Keim says things aren’t necessarily going to warm up either…

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Keim says the forecast Saturday is very similar to Friday with highs reaching into the 40s and 50s.

After this morning Keim says we shouldn’t see any rain over the next few days…

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Keim says these winter storms will go down as some of the worst we’ve experienced, especially because it’s so widespread.

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Much of Louisiana’s weekly vaccine shipment will be delayed due to the historic winter weather impacting the region.  

State Health Officer Dr. Joe Kanter says we’re not alone in missing much of our weekly allocation. 

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The state recently crossed a milestone of more people receiving at least one dose of a vaccine than have tested positive in Louisiana.  

Kanter says that means you may not be able to get vaccinated this week even if you had an appointment to do so.  

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Kanter says postponing your second shot of vaccine will not impact its overall effectiveness so don’t worry if you have a wait a few days.  

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Those with only one shot of the two shot sequence are believed to have about 50 percent immunity, while those who complete their sequence have over 90 percent immunity several weeks after their final dose.  

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Tens of thousands of customers are still without power in Louisiana this morning as a result of the double whammy of winter storms.  

Cleco spokesperson Jennifer Cahill says it could take awhile to restore power in many areas due to horrendous road conditions. 

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Cahill says after days of severe weather they’re seeing more and more damage to poles and powerlines. 

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Last night Cleco and other providers took the step of asking customers to conserve power to prevent further damage to the grid and Cahill says they didn’t make that request lightly…

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4:30 LRN Newscast Feb 17

Due to overwhelming power usage both Entergy Louisiana and SLIMCO are asking customers to voluntarily reduce electricity usage between 5 and 10 pm this evening. They are asking customers to reduce their thermostat to 68 degrees and delay laundry, washing dishes, and bathing and other non-essential uses of electricity.

A 15 mile stretch along I-20 East in Bossier and Webster Parishes is closed after commercial vehicles jackknifed last night causing approximately 45 motorists to be trapped. Jeff Palermo has more.

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Governor John Bel Edwards says today’s winter weather is challenging Louisiana with power outages, water outages, and hundreds of wrecks on the roadways. Edwards says State Police have worked about 350 weather-related crashes. It’s an especially challenging time for Shreveport as the city is experiencing low water pressure. Edwards says he’s aware of the situation.

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All roads in Beauregard Parish and LA Highway 10 in Allen Parish have been deemed impassable due to the ongoing winter storm.  State Police Trooper Derek Senegal says despite the hazardous road conditions they are seeing an uptick in traffic coming into the region from across the Texas border.  

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Designating a road “impassable” means officials highly discourage non-emergency travel. 

3:30 LRN Newscast Feb 17

Governor John Bel Edwards says today’s winter weather is challenging Louisiana with power outages, water outages, and hundreds of wrecks on the roadways. Edwards says State Police have worked about 350 weather-related crashes.

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Road conditions continue to deteriorate across north Louisiana. Caddo Parish Sheriff’s spokesperson Cindy Chadwick is asking motorists to try and avoid driving into or through northwest Louisiana at this time. She says successfully navigating the area is a coin flip.  

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Mayor Adrian Perkins told KSLA-TV the city could be without water for 48 hours.

State Police says treacherous road conditions led to 45 people getting stuck on a stretch of Interstate 20 in Bossier and Webster parishes for six to eight hours last night. Trooper Brent Hardy says there were multiple crashes…

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There were no serious injuries, but Hardy says multiple agencies were needed to assist those trapped overnight.

All roads in Beauregard Parish and LA Highway 10 in Allen Parish have been deemed impassable due to the ongoing winter storm. State Police Trooper Derek Senegal says yesterday the sun melted much of the ice along those roads, but… 

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Designating a road “impassable” means officials highly discourage non-emergency travel.