Here you’ll find the latest information about the Louisiana Coronavirus (COVID-19) and resources to help you prepare and keep your family safe. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, COVID-19 is a new disease with limited information Risk factors for severe illness. Based on currently available information and clinical expertise, older people with severe underlying disease and people of all ages may be at increased risk of severe illness from COVID-19. , COVID has a high risk of serious illness-19: people over 65 years of age living in nursing homes or nursing homes, especially those with chronic lung disease or moderate to severe asthma, If not managed, people of all ages with underlying disease Heart condition Immunocompromised people Many conditions include cancer treatment, smoking, bone marrow or organ transplantation, immunodeficiency, uncontrolled HIV or AIDS, and adrenal glands. May cause immunocompromised conditions, such as long-term use of corticosteroids and other immunosuppressive drugs Mass Index ≥30) People with Diabetes People with chronic kidney disease undergoing dialysis e The latest Louisiana Corona with liver disease The number of viruses is as follows. LDH has ceased daily updates on Saturday. * LDH reports that the lab report on Monday’s dashboard data is incomplete and may impact the number of cases and tests. Technical staff is investigating. Monday’s numbers are: 131,961 cases * 4,169 deaths Estimated over 89,000 deaths recovered 1,382 in hospital, 215 ventilators, 1,547,933 completed commercial tests, reported to state * Slow spread: here Click to see a doctor if you need to read the CDC Guidelines for Coronavirus? According to the CDC, if you have a fever, cough, or other symptoms, you can become COVID-19. Most people are mildly ill and can be recovered at home. If you think you have been exposed to COVID-19, contact your healthcare provider. Use the CDC self-checker guide. If you are experiencing any symptoms, please contact your healthcare provider first for instructions on how to report your test. Click here for the latest local and national coronavirus updates. Regional Headlines: List: New Orleans School Reopening Plan How to Apply for Unemployment Online? The Louisiana Workforce Commission will guide you through the steps Governor Edwards: Who Needs to Return to Work Pregnancy During the Coronavirus Crisis: Q-&-A with a New Orleans Regional Expert COVID in Mississippi, LA 19 Map: The latest coronavirus case: The FDA’s list of dangerous hand sanitizers has grown to over 100. Is it an allergy, flu, or coronavirus? How to tell the difference Guides to keep children safe and reassured when the coronavirus spreads How to manage OCD and anxiety among coronaviruses Researchers can determine which mask is the least effective Created a test of Click here for more information or call the State Coronavirus Hotline by phone 2-1-1. Useful Resources: Coronavirus Information from New Orleans Health Department CDC, Louisiana Department of Health
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Here you’ll find the latest information about the Louisiana Coronavirus (COVID-19) and resources to help you prepare and keep your family safe.
According to the Center for Disease Control, COVID-19 is a new disease and there is limited information about risk factors for severe disease. Based on currently available information and clinical expertise, the elderly and people of all ages with serious underlying illnesses may be at increased risk of severe COVID-19 illness
Based on what we currently know, the people at high risk of serious illness from COVID-19 are:
- People over the age of 65
- People living in nursing homes or nursing homes
- People of all ages with underlying illness, even if not well managed, including those with chronic lung disease or moderate to severe asthma
- People with serious heart disease
- Immunocompromised
Many conditions can cause immunodeficiency, including cancer treatment, smoking, bone marrow or organ transplantation, immunodeficiency, poor control of HIV or AIDS, and long-term use of corticosteroids and other immunosuppressive drugs
- People with severe obesity (body mass index [BMI] ≥30)
- People with diabetes
- People with chronic kidney disease undergoing dialysis
- People with liver disease
The latest numbers for the Louisiana Coronavirus are:
LDH has ceased daily updates on Saturday.
* LDH reports that the lab report on Monday’s dashboard data is incomplete and may impact the number of cases and tests. Technical staff is investigating.
The Monday numbers are:
- 131,961 cases*
- 4,169 deaths
- Estimated over 89,000 recovered
- 1,382 hospitalized, 215 with ventilator
- 1,547,933 commercial tests completed and reported to the state*
Slow down the spread: Click here to read the CDC Guidelines for Coronavirus
When can I see a doctor?
According to CDC, fever, cough, or Other symptoms, You may have COVID-19. Most people have a mild illness and can be recovered at home. If you think you have been exposed to COVID-19, contact your healthcare provider.
Use the CDC self-checker guide here.
If you are experiencing any symptoms, please contact your healthcare provider first for instructions on how to report your test.
Local headline:
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Governor Edwards: Who Should Return to Work
Pregnancy during the Coronavirus Crisis: Q-&-A with New Orleans Regional Experts
COVID-19 Map of Louisiana, Mississippi: Latest Coronavirus Cases
Available news:
For more information, here Alternatively, dial 2-1-1 to call the state coronavirus hotline.
Useful resources:
Louisiana Department of Health
New Orleans Department of Health
Coronavirus information from CDC