Area coronavirus spread slows after brief spike
The threat of a spring coronavirus surge in Acadiana appears to be waning after transmissions and hospitalizations accelerated earlier this month.
The threat of a spring coronavirus surge in Acadiana appears to be waning after transmissions and hospitalizations accelerated earlier this month.
With coronavirus vaccines now widely available, Gov.
Acadia Parish Police Jury President Chance Henry announced that he will not impose a mask mandate in Acadia Parish.
Louisiana lawmakers have started advancing a proposal taking aim at the concept of mandatory coronavirus vaccines or a “vaccine passport” proving immunization, though state officials have indicated
In the battle against the coronavirus, Louisiana officials said the state reached a milestone on Monday: 1 in 4, or more than 1.2 million, residents are fully vaccinated.
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