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Louisiana is giving $100 to people who get their first shot of a COVID-19 vaccine, state officials announced Friday, as the state’s vaccination rate continues to lag behind the rest of the nation.
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It’s now clear that the unprecedented fourth surge of the pandemic has peaked. But experts worry that the virus is still raging in Louisiana.
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Two virus-related child deaths have happened in less than a week in Louisiana. Low vaccination rates among adults can leave kids under 11 that can't get the shot more susceptible to the disease.
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The New Orleans schools said the temporary switch to online learning was due to staffing issues.
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Ochsner Health will soon require all staff to get vaccinated against COVID-19, officials announced on Tuesday, as Louisiana recorded its deadliest day of the pandemic.
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LSU football fans, students and staff must provide proof of vaccination or a negative COVID test to attend games and campus.
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LSU and other Louisiana colleges have started taking steps to implement a COVID vaccine mandate.
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College students from Louisiana, Alabama, and Mississippi share their thoughts as a new school year in the pandemic begins.
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As New Orleans Public Schools moves to require the COVID-19 vaccine for its central office staff, many of its charter operators are following suit.
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New Orleans Public Schools reported a record number of COVID cases and quarantines.