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Have delivery people leave bags outside and remove the contents before bringing them into your home. Then dispose of the delivery containers. Takeout food should be transferred from the original containers to storage or serving dishes and reheated to 165 degrees, according to LSU AgCenter nutrition agent Quincy Vidrine. The disposable containers should be discarded immediately.

AgCenter: Play it safe with takeout

ALEXANDRIA — Opting for takeout meals and food delivery can still be a healthy and convenient way to feed the family while supporting local businesses that are being hard hit during the coronaviru

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Thousands of canine, like Winston, and feline specimens have been tested and obtained no positive COVID-19 results, according to the American Veterinary Medical Association. Keep pets away from infected people and keep them well groomed.
—LSU AgCenter/Randy LaBauve

Veterinarian: Pets cannot spread coronavirus

BATON ROUGE — Some people are concerned that pets can catch or spread the novel coronavirus, or COVID-19.

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LSU AgCenter 4-H coordinator suggests that parents set rules and procedures for how children should behave while home alone. What activities are they allowed to do, and what is off limits? See more tips in related story.

La. 4-H offers tips to keep kids safe at home alone

BATON ROUGE— With Louisiana schools shuttered for the next few weeks in an effort to stem the spread of the novel coronavirus, many children may find themselves at home alone.

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