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Re: N orleans area death rate is highest in the nation.
« Reply #1 on: April 05, 2020, 08:40:21 AM »
The New Orleans area in southeast Louisiana had the highest coronavirus death rate in the U.S. as of Friday, according to a report.
Many of the fatalities have been spurred on in part by patients' underlying health issues, Gov. John Bel Edwards said.
Deaths per capita in St. John the Baptist Parish and Orleans Parish, which includes New Orleans, have even outpaced hard-hit New York, according to Gary Wagner, an economics professor at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette, The Wall Street Journal reported.
"Basically the River parishes plus Terrebonne and Lafourche [are] having what we currently believe to be the highest growth rate and spread of COVID cases in the state,” Edwards said last week, according to FOX 8 in New Orleans.
"Encourage those leaders, business leaders, political leaders, religious leaders, everybody to message as strongly as you possibly can to communicate the need for social distancing, to follow the stay-at-home order so we can slow the spread," he added.Along with Edwards’ statewide stay-at-home order, which took effect March 23, some areas in the two parishes have instituted curfews, FOX 8 reported.
Louisianans generally have more health issues than people in other parts of the country, including high rates of heart disease, diabetes and obesity, Edwards said, according to The Journal....