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Baton Rouge metropolitan area is going through a 3rd surge in Covid-19 cases
Posted on 1/12/21 at 8:07 am
Posted on 1/12/21 at 8:07 am
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Baton Rouge, neighboring parishes still in depths of third surge in coronavirus cases
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During the weekend, East Baton Rouge Parish broke 25,000 cases of the novel coronavirus and the 12-parish region surpassed 60,000 cases since the pandemic started in Louisiana in March.
More than 35% of those confirmed infections have been appeared in the past 2½ months, in a third Louisiana surge in viral cases that began to gain steam around Nov. 1.
Though alarming, the rate of the Baton Rouge region's growth in cases in this third surge is behind the state's, where nearly 42% of the nearly 312,300 cases in Louisiana have been confirmed through testing since Nov. 1, state health data show.
Health experts say the latest surge of infections has put the Baton Rouge area and state on a continued plateau of high daily case numbers that will likely being sustained for some weeks by the run of recent holidays that brought people together.
Test positivity rates have been up. Hospitalizations have been up and are stretching ICU bed capacities. About a quarter were open for any medical need on Monday in a state health region that includes East Baton Rouge and some other metro parishes, though not Livingston and some others.
Deaths are also up in the region, recently matching the peak that followed the summer surge in cases but below those from the spring, state data show.
"We've not seen a plateau like this before. It's never stayed up like this consistently either at a state level or even at a regional level," said Susan Hassig, a Tulane University epidemiologist who has advised the state on its viral response.
The worrying trends, some of which may already be in place for the next few weeks, come as the state's vaccination effort begins to gather steam after a slow start and the state's viral restrictions on businesses and public gatherings are close to expiring.
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Ochsner Health System officials said they hadn't even yet started to feel the effects of the holiday celebrations, perhaps just infections spread during pre-Christmas parties. Numbers had dropped some during the weekend, however.
Officials at Our Lady of the Lake Regional Medical Center began vaccinations of those 70 and older on Wednesday at the north Baton Rouge campus, and Baton Rouge General began them on Friday at the Mid City and Bluebonnet campuses. Both systems plan to add locations in the coming days and weeks.
The East Baton Rouge Parish Council on Aging announced Monday the opening of a pop-up vaccination clinic at its downtown center Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday with hopes of vaccinating 1,000 seniors.
Those of you with elderly or aging loved ones....please encourage them to keep on being safe/distant for just a few more weeks. Vaccines are being distributed.
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The hospital officials suggested a rough estimate of herd immunity in the state would require vaccination of somewhere around 2.8 million adults; the current vaccines require two doses each.
Hassig, the Tulane epidemiologist, said she hopes that, by late February or early March, the gathering vaccination push will result in fewer hospitalizations and deaths among those 70 and older, but, for the coming few weeks, the virus's impact can be expected to continue.
"For infections that are already present, the vaccine isn't going to make a difference," she said.
Through Dec. 30, two-thirds of the parishes in the Baton Rouge area had positivity rates of 10% or greater and most were trending upward, an indicator under state and federal standards of wide community spread of the virus.
St. Helena was the highest at 19.4%, but a clutch of parishes — Ascension, Livingston and West Baton Rouge — weren't far behind, hovering between 15.6% and 16.8% positivity for the week ending Dec. 30.
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One-quarter of East Baton Rouge Parish's total cases have been added since Dec. 1, state data show. The parish broke 25,000 cases Sunday and pushed that number to 25,105 cases on Monday.
East Baton Rouge's positivity rate was 13.1% for the week ended Dec. 30. It's the parish's highest weekly positivity rate since the third surge began, state data show.
Concern over rising positivity and cases were no less a concern down Interstate 10.
Ascension Parish President Clint Cointment delivered what has become an all-too-often warning about the high positivity rates and the continued testing efforts during in his bi-weekly address to the Parish Council during a recent virtual meeting.
"So, we all need all of our citizens to continue wearing masks, washing their hands, practice social distancing," he said, adding those with symptoms or close contacts should get tested.
Stay safe out there, especially for the sake of your older family members, friends, and colleagues.
They think by the end of April or into May, we will start seeing localized herd immunity and things may start to go back to normal (assuming our politicians are either being reasonable or thrown into prison). Older folks that want the vaccine should be able to get it by the end of this month.
This post was edited on 1/12/21 at 8:10 am
Posted on 1/12/21 at 8:11 am to goofball
But we been wearing mask since May lol
Posted on 1/12/21 at 8:13 am to goofball
Let’s shut down for two weeks so we can flatten this curve.
Remember, we are in this together.
Remember, we are in this together.
Posted on 1/12/21 at 8:13 am to goofball
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Hospitalizations have been up and are stretching ICU bed capacities.
*Because of staffing issues
*JBE cannot say shite about hospital capacity when there is a 100 million + dollar hospital sitting empty in the convention center
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One-quarter of East Baton Rouge Parish's total cases have been added since Dec. 1, state data show. The parish broke 25,000 cases Sunday and pushed that number to 25,105 cases on Monday.
Has it been confirmed that there is no backlog in these #’s?
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Those of you with elderly or aging loved ones....please encourage them to keep on being safe/distant for just a few more weeks. Vaccines are being distributed
Or let people do what they want to do, we are not helping people by keeping them from their family
Posted on 1/12/21 at 8:14 am to PiscesTiger
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Let’s shut down for two weeks so we can flatten this curve.
No frick that.
Just be safe and go about your business.
Posted on 1/12/21 at 8:15 am to LSUJML

Take your cues from our fearless leader mask up
Posted on 1/12/21 at 8:16 am to goofball
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state would require vaccination of somewhere around 2.8 million adults
With the population around 4.6M as of 2019, they would "require" 60% of the LA population to be vaccinated in order to claim we have the proper heard immunity I guess we are 3% of the way there.
Posted on 1/12/21 at 8:17 am to goofball
Anyone know the amount of vaccinations given so far in La? Is there a specific number they are wanting to give as of now, or by a certain time period? I received 1st one about a week ago
Posted on 1/12/21 at 8:17 am to LSUJML
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*JBE cannot say shite about hospital capacity when there is a 100 million + dollar hospital sitting empty in the convention center
I thought they sold that. Which means he can say even less about capacity if we did sell off the assets that the State planned to use as an overflow hospital.
Posted on 1/12/21 at 8:18 am to Weekend Warrior79
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I guess we are 3% of the way there.
at the pace they are distributing the vaccine, they should reach 60% sometime in 2035.
Posted on 1/12/21 at 8:18 am to Jamiroqui37
Or the one shutting down businesses
Or the one who testified about restrictions


Or the one who testified about restrictions

Posted on 1/12/21 at 8:19 am to windshieldman
ldh's website updates the figures every Tues & Thurs. As of 1/07, they say 74,517 vaccines were initiated, of which 7,068 are complete.
Posted on 1/12/21 at 8:21 am to goofball
Probably due to the playoff game against Chicago. We need to cancel everything IMMEDIATELY.
Posted on 1/12/21 at 8:21 am to goofball
Let us know when we get to the 10th surge. Until then, who cares.
Posted on 1/12/21 at 8:21 am to PiscesTiger
quote:boil that dust speck ,boil that dust speck ,boil that dust speck ,boil that dust speck
flatten this curve
Posted on 1/12/21 at 8:22 am to Weekend Warrior79
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I thought they sold that.
Advocate 12/12/20
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The state Health Department decided to wind down the facility this fall after seeing the patient count remain low for months. For instance, in October, no more than four patients were at the facility at any given time, something Kanter attributes to nursing homes doing a better job of handling the virus.
Sorry, it was 178 million
A previous article said something about it could be brought back up at anytime
It’s nothing but a huge waste of money
I wouldn’t suggest reading the article, it will make you irrationally mad
Posted on 1/12/21 at 8:23 am to goofball
Y’all really thought Jon Belle would give your freedoms back?
Posted on 1/12/21 at 8:24 am to LSUJML
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A previous article said something about it could be brought back up at anytime
At what cost?
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