St. Martin COVID cases continue to jump; no deaths reported locally
St. Martin Parish's number of new COVID-19 cases showed a sharp increase Saturday for the fourth day this week in the daily report from the Louisiana Office of Public Health.
St. Martin Parish's number of new COVID-19 cases showed a sharp increase Saturday for the fourth day this week in the daily report from the Louisiana Office of Public Health.
Early voting for the presidential primary got underway Saturday in St. Mary Parish and across Louisiana. Agnes Willis of Patterson prepares to vote during early voting Saturday at the Registrar of Voters office located at the St Mary Parish Annex Building at 301 Third St. in Morgan City. Voting will take place 8:30 a.m-6 p.m. through July 4, excluding Sundays. Voters are encouraged to wear face masks and use social distancing protocol.
The Daily Review/Diane Fears
Early voting begins for the July 11 Louisiana presidential primary.
As the Governor’s Office considers announcing a move into Phase Three COVID-19 restrictions next week, the latest coronavirus statistics are raising red flags.
The number of COVID-19 cases reported for St. Martin and Assumption parishes increased by 42 each in two days after a state review of coronavirus statistics.
Area prep athletes began strength and conditioning exercises again after a hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic but are under the watchful eye of coaches and with precautions to help prevent spread
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