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Louisiana Corona Thread...Current numbers pg 13
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 6745228:MV80MzIwMjQ0Xzc4NzE3MDc2X0U5QzlDNjk1] [quote:girlie45:MV80MzIwMjQ0Xzc4NzE2NjQ3XzlEMkJFMTc=] [quote:Presley Page:MV80MzIwMjQ0Xzc4Njk3OTE1X0QyNjc5MzQy] In Louisiana, death comes before coronavirus test results https://news.yahoo.com/louisiana-death-comes-coronavirus-test-141705045.html Social worker Natasha Ott was feeling ill but declined a COVID-19 test earlier this month because her clinic, Crescent Care — which serves the HIV-positive community — only had five, and she wanted to save them for patients. "They don't think I need to get tested unless I develop a fever," the 39-year-old texted her boyfriend, Josh Anderson. "All looks well." Ott, a Claremont native who moved to New Orleans five years ago, was finally tested a week later, on March 16. She was told she would have to wait for the results. Anderson offered to bring her pho, but she said she didn't have an appetite. She was tired, and asked him to walk her dog, Zola. Two days later, she texted: "I just don't understand why I don't feel much better yet." Two days after that, Anderson found her collapsed in her kitchen, dead. “She died on the day she was supposed to get the results,” said family friend Carol Coalson, of San Diego, Ott's foster mother, who had just visited her last month to celebrate Mardi Gras. [/quote] She tested negative. [/quote] Oh wow! I wasn’t expecting that twist. [/quote]
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Hey all.....wanted to set up a page for ALL info pertaining to Louisiana so everything is in one place. It may ended up being a good source for us as things deteriorate to keep informed on our area. Please post any info or news you have or have heard.
Recap of numbers taken from [
link to ldh.la.gov
]
3/18 Wed
240 cases
3/20 Fri 9:30 am
899 st test
392 conf
10 deaths
3/20 Fri 5:30 pm
1047 st test
479 conf
10 deaths
3/21 Sat 9:30 am
1230 st test
1535 comm test
585 conf
16 deaths
3/21 Sat 5:30 pm
1294 st test
2008 comm test
763 conf
20 deaths
3/22 Sun
1385 st test
2113 comm test
873 conf
20 deaths
3/23 Monday
1634 St test
4314 Comm test
1172 Conf
34 Deaths
It looks as if they will now be only updating this once at 12:30
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