Send CathInfo's owner Matthew a gift from his Amazon wish list:
https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/25M2B8RERL1UO

Author Topic: COVID-19: New Orleans May be a "Hot Spot" Because of Mardi Gras  (Read 185 times)

0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.

Offline RomanCatholic1953

  • Hero Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 10512
  • Reputation: +3267/-207
  • Gender: Male
  • I will not respond to any posts from Poche.
  • Thanks!0
  • No Thanks!0
  •  Wuhan Virus Watch: New Orleans May be “Hot Spot” Because of Mardi Gras Featured
    Written by Leslie Eastman | Source: Legalιnѕυrrєcтισn | March 25, 2020 09:42 AM



    Hot spots around the country and around the world.
    Currently, the US is reporting over 54,000 coronavirus cases and 775 deaths.
    Louisiana officials say their state has 1388 cases and 11 deaths. They also predict that New Orleans will be a coronavirus “hot spot,” after over a million people celebrated Carnival in the area for more than a month, culminating in Mardi Gras at the end of February.
    Gov. John Bel Edwards on Tuesday requested a Major Disaster Declaration for the state as the number of cases rose to 1,388 cases in 43 of Louisiana’s 64 parishes, according to the state’s health department.
    At least 46 people have died.
    “It is still impossible to know exactly how long the COVID-19 pandemic will impact Louisiana, but what we do know is that we have more cases per capita than every state, except for New York and Washington,” Edwards said Tuesday.
    On Sunday, he issued a stay at home order in an effort to slow the rapid rise of cases.
    Florida governor mandates self-quarantine for travelers coming from New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut
    Those people escaping late winter and COVID-19 from the North East will have to self-quarantine upon arriving in Florida.
    Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has issued an executive order mandating a 14-day self-quarantine or isolation period for travelers coming to Florida from airports in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut amid the novel coronavirus pandemic.

    The order marks the first large-scale attempt by a state to impose a self-quarantine period for domestic travelers and underscores the expansive measures elected officials are attempting — and willing — to enact as the outbreak spreads.
    The move raises questions about how the state of Florida could enforce such an order and whether it will be a constitutional issue because the federal government regulates interstate business, such as air travel.


     



    Florida is reporting 1467 cases and 20 deaths; New York, the hottest of the “hot spots,” is reporting 26,348 cases and 271 deaths.
    Los Angeles area teen dies from COVID-19
    Sadly, a teenage girl succuмbed to the coronavirus infection.
    The minor was a teenager who lived in Lancaster and did not have any pre-existing conditions, Mayor Eric Garcetti said in a news conference Tuesday evening.
    The Health Department was working to confirm how the teenager contracted the virus. The agency also is also working to confirm whether the case marks the first such death of a minor linked to coronavirus in the country, but cases are not always broken down by age, said Tim Gilman, a representative for the department.
    Australia’s cases soar after cruise ship passengers disembark in ‘monumental stuff-up’
    Australia is now reporting 2317 cases and eight deaths. Australian public health authorities indicate that there has been a jump in coronavirus cases on Tuesday that was almost entirely due to passengers who disembarked a cruise ship in Sydney several days ago.
    The ship, Carnival Corp’s Ruby Princess, became the country’s largest source of coronavirus infections as one of its passengers also became the eighth fatality nationally.
    In a chain of events described by New South Wales state Police Minister David Elliott as a “monumental stuff-up”, about 2,700 passengers were allowed to leave the ship when it docked in Sydney on March 19.
    By Tuesday, around 130 of those passengers had tested positive and officials were frantically hunting down other travellers to test them and track their movements.
    In Spain, the coronavirus crisis is so uncontrollable that some care-home residents have been abandoned
    Spain is the second-hardest hit European country with 35,000 cases and 2500 deaths.
    As Spain has struggled with the coronavirus pandemic, soldiers have found elderly care-home residents left alone, and its capital city is converting an ice rink into a makeshift morgue.
    Spanish soldiers deployed to disinfect care homes across the country have in several instances found residents abandoned or left dead in their beds, the country’s defense minister told the Telecinco news channel on Monday.
    “On some visits, the army has seen that some of the older residents and elderly people had been completely abandoned, with some even having died in their beds,” María Margarita Robles Fernández said.
    Italian coronavirus deaths jump, dashing hopes that worst was over
    Italy is reporting over 69,000 cases and over 6800 deaths.
    Fatalities in Italy from coronavirus have surged in the last 24 hours, the Civil Protection Agency said on Tuesday, dashing hopes the epidemic in the world’s worst hit country was easing after more encouraging numbers in the previous two days.
    The death toll rose by 743 on Tuesday, the second highest daily tally since the outbreak emerged in northern regions on Feb. 21, and up steeply from the 602 recorded on Monday.


     

    Egypt’s Sisi ‘quarantined’ after contact with a top soldier killed by the virus
    Egypt is reporting 420 cases and 20 deaths.
    Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi and his family spent two weeks in quarantine after he was in contact with a senior soldier whose death from Covid-19 was reported on Monday, Middle East Eye has learned.
    The deaths of two army generals, Shafea Dawoud and Khaled Shaltout, after testing positive for Covid-19, were reported by pro-government media on Sunday and Monday.
    An Egyptian source told MEE that Dawoud, who died on Monday, had met with Sisi days before testing positive for coronavirus.
    India Orders Full Lockdown for 1.3 Billion Residents to Stop Coronavirus Spread
    Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi ordered the country’s 1.3 billion residents to stay inside their homes for three weeks in its battle against the coronavirus.
    Modi announced the lockdown in a televised address, telling residents of the world’s second-most populated nation that they will not be allowed outside their homes for 21 days beginning midnight Tuesday.
    It is not clear exactly how Indians will be able to get food, medicine or other necessary supplies.
    Modi alluded to help from government and civil groups but did not elaborate.

    East Africa faces dual shock from coronavirus and locust swarms
    East Africa is struggling with a pandemic and pests.
    Already being ravaged by the worst infestation of desert locusts in 70 years, East African economies are now staring down the barrel of the coronavirus pandemic.
    The region was the standout performer for economic growth in the subcontinent prior to the locust outbreak, which threatens the food security and livelihoods of 25 million people and has required emergency funding of its own from the UN and international governments.
    Last week the UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) warned that the “unprecedented” situation remains “extremely alarming,” especially in Kenya, Ethiopia and S.
    Los Angeles Sheriff Wastes No Time In Shutting Down Gun Stores Amid Coronavirus Crisis
    This article was sourced from The Daily Caller Politics
    The Los Angeles County Sheriff was quickly shutting down gun stores in his jurisdiction Tuesday after determining that selling a firearm is not an essential service during the coronavirus crisis.
    Alex Villanueva warned that if the shops don’t shutter, they could lose the license to operate, the Los Angeles Times reported.
    REUTERS/Danny Moloshok
    “Gun shops, strip clubs, night clubs are nonessential businesses.
    We are trying to get them to close their doors,” he told the Times. “If they don’t close their doors, they will be cited.” (RELATED: Coronavirus Reportedly Pushing Gun And Ammo Sales Skyward)
    “We aren’t going to haul people off to jail,” he added.
    Both LA County and the state of California have issued shelter in place decrees that order people to stay at home and non-essential businesses to temporarily close.
    A reporter with Fox News’ Los Angeles affiliate said the sheriff’s deputies are fanning out across the county, “going to the stores one by one to order them shut down.”
    Quote
    Quote
    BREAKING: LA County Sheriff tells me he is beginning to close county gun stores immediately.
    Deputies are currently going to the stores one by one to order them shut down. Sheriff to utilize scofflaw violations for any gun store still open after he deemed them nonessential @FOXLA
    — Bill Melugin (@BillFOXLA) March 24, 2020
    Reporter Bill Melugin tweeted that Villanueva is “a gun owner himself, supports 2nd amendment, but believes too many first time buyers are panicking and bringing guns into homes where people are locked down, which he believes is a recipe for disaster with potential accidental shootings.”
    Quote
    Quote
    The Sheriff told me he is a gun owner himself, supports 2nd amendment, but believes too many first time buyers are panicking and bringing guns into homes where people are locked down, which he believes is recipe for disaster with potential accidental shootings.
    @FOXLA
    — Bill Melugin (@BillFOXLA) March 24, 2020
    (Photo credit: JIM YOUNG/AFP/Getty Images)
    Melugin added that the sheriff claims shutting down gun stores has nothing to do with violating the Second Amendment or “banning gun sales, it’s about first time buyers flooding stores and creating a social distancing issue at a non essential businesses.” (RELATED: ‘You’re Full Of Sh**’: Biden Gets Into Shouting Match With Auto Worker Over Guns)
    Quote
    Quote
    NEW: LA County Sheriff says the closing of gun stores isnt about the 2nd amendment or banning of gun sales, it’s about first time buyers flooding stores and creating a social distancing issue at a non essential businesses.
    No citations yet. Voluntarily compliance so far. @FOXLA
    — Bill Melugin (@BillFOXLA) March 24, 2020
    The National Rifle Association has noted that gun control advocates are using the coronavirus crisis as an excuse to further their agenda.
    This article was sourced from Legalιnѕυrrєcтισn

    When I lived in New Orleans I avoided Mardi Gras.  It was just an another "gαy Parade".