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Gov. calls press conference for Monday to talk about COVID response

Gov. John Bel Edwards has called a press conference for 2:30 p.m. Monday to talk about the state's COVID-19 response.

The announcement is sure to lead to speculation that Edwards is about to impose a new mask mandate in response to a rapidly worsening coronavirus fourth wave.

On Friday, Edwards said he wasn't yet ready to impose a mask mandate and wouldn't do that without consulting with public health officials. If he does, the governor said, the mandate would probably be for what the experts are strongly recommending already: wearing a mask in indoor public spaces.

In a month, Louisiana has gone from the verge of normal as COVID numbers declined to once again being a national hotspot for new coronavirus infections. Public officials are blaming this fourth surge on low vaccination rates -- only about 42% for the state and 30.2% in St. Mary Parish -- and the easily transmissible Delta variant's arrival in the country.

COVID hospitalizations in Louisiana are seven times what they were July 1 and are approaching the levels they reached during the worst of the third wave last winter. About one emergency room visit in nine is for COVID-like symptoms. The state's incidence rate -- the seven day average of new COVID cases per 100,000 people -- is more than triple the level at which the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says serious concern is warranted.

Thirteen percent of Louisiana COVID tests are now returning positive results.

Berwick 10U girls split four pool play games

Berwick's 10U softball All-Stars fell to Fort Myers American 5-1 Sunday as pool play at the Babe Ruth World Series comes to a close in Jensen Beach, Florida.

Pool play determines seedings for bracket play, which is scheduled for Monday and Tuesday. Championship day is Wednesday.

In their four pool play games, the Berwick girls:

--Lost to Fort Myers American 5-1 Sunday.

--Beat Wildcats Extreme 6-0 Saturday.

--Lost to Fern Creek Orange 6-0 Saturday.

--Defeated the Brookfield Burn of Connecticut 6-1 Friday.

Berwick reached the World Series by winning the Louisiana and multistate Regional championships.

UPDATED: St. Mary seeing more impacts from COVID-19

The rapid spread of the COVID-19 Delta variant continues to have an impact on St. Mary Parish. Ochsner St. Mary has set up an air-conditioned tent near the Emergency Room in case the number of new cases here keeps rising, hospital spokeswoman Sabrina Williams said in an email Sunday. Three-quarters of the acute care patients at the Morgan City hospital are COVID patients, Williams said. St. Mary Parish Coroner Eric Melancon said by text message Tuesday that he attended three deaths in the previous 24 hours, including two Sunday morning. Nearly 60% of the COVID tests performed at his office are returning positive ...

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Scholars at the Back to School Bash in Patterson

The Back to School Bash, an event arranged by the Gulf Coast Organization of Katy, Texas, drew hundreds of people to Patterson's Park Street Park on Saturday for games; informational booths from Nicholls State, South Louisiana Community College and other schools; a fun jump; music; and free school supplies. Rachelle Washington White, an administrative law judge and attorney in Houston, is from Patterson, and is married to Gulf Coast Organization CEO Kendrick White. "We wanted to do more than just hand out supplies," Rachelle White said. "This is a rural area, and rural areas need resources, not just here."
Top Photo: Josiah David Fields, a Patterson High graduate, receives a $500 scholarship from Gulf Coast's White. Morgan City High graduate Hailee Jo Madise also received a scholarship Saturday. Bottom Photo: NASA quality engineer Dr. K. Renee Horton spoke to encourage youngsters to pursue careers in science, technology, engineering and math. She received several awards at the Back to School Bash, including those from Gulf Coast and sorority Delta Sigma Theta.

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UPDATED: Norwood anchors Team USA mixed 4x400-meter relay to a bronze medal

Morgan City High alum Vernon Norwood lifted Team USA to a bronze medal in the mixed 4x400-meter relay Saturday at the Olympic Games in Tokyo.
Norwood ran the anchor leg for the third-place finish. Team USA finished with a time of 3:10.22.
The squad was in fourth place when Norwood took the baton for the relay team’s final 400-meters.
“At the end of the day, just walking away at the Olympic Games with a medal is a pretty good feeling,” Norwood told USA Today.
Poland won gold with a time of 3:09.87, while Dominican Republic finished with the silver medal with a time of 3:10.21.
While Team USA won its heat with a time of 3:11.39 in the preliminary round Friday, the group was disqualified
However, the United States was reinstated for the finals Saturday after winning its appeal of a disqualification for passing the baton outside the permitted exchange zone, according to USA Today. Lance Brauman, coach of one of the competitors involved in the contested exchange, told USA Today Network’s IndyStar that runners were not lined up correctly by officials.
Norwood did not run in the preliminary round.
In the finals, the U.S. relay consisted of Trevor Stewart, Kendall Ellis, Kaylin Whitney and Norwood.
Norwood also is listed in the relay pool for the men’s 4x400-meter relay. The first round will be run Friday, and the finals will be run a day later.
Additional reporting by LSUsports.net.

Berwick 10U girls 2-1 in pool play

Berwick's 10U softball All-Stars split two games in pool play Saturday at the Babe Ruth World Series in Jensen Beach, Florida.

Berwick beat Wildcats Extreme 6-0.

Fern Creek Orange beat Berwick 6-0.

Berwick defeated the Brookfield Burn of Connecticut 6-1 on Friday.

Pool play continues Sunday and will determine seedings for bracket play, which will be Monday and Tuesday. Championship day is Wednesday.

One last weekend before school: New Zorah Fun Day

New Zorah Baptist Church and the Morgan City government teamed up Saturday to give children a Fun Day on the last weekend before school starts Friday. The event featured a fun jump, hamburgers and school supplies collected by the city. Top Photo: The Morgan City Fire Department was at the Fun Day and made Xander Garrett, 4, a junior firefighter, complete with badge and helmet. He's shown with his grandfather, Bubba Jones, and Anleigh Garrett, 1. They're all from Morgan City. Bottom Photo: Karter Welsh, 7, Terrance Davis, 7, and Kennede Maize, 8, emerge from the fun jump. All three are from Morgan City.

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Governor considering mask mandate as COVID cases rise quickly

Gov. John Bel Edwards is considering a new mask mandate as new COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations continue to rise sharply and hospitals are calling for help, he said in a Friday press conference.

The governor said he'll listen to public officials before making that decision. If a new mandate comes, he said, it will probably look like what those officials are already strongly recommending: wear masks in indoor public places, even if you're vaccinated.

The news that COVID-19 is spreading faster in Louisiana than anywhere else seems to be bringing people into vaccination sites. The number of daily first shots is at 10,000, up from 2,000 only two weeks ago.

But the state's rate is still lagging. About 1.9 million of Louisiana's 4.5 million people are vaccinated.

The vaccination rates in St. Mary, St. Martin and Assumption are all hovering near 30%

"The Delta variant is an absolute game-changer, superimposed as it is in Louisiana on a state that is not sufficiently vaccinated," Edwards said.

According to the most recent numbers:

--1,740 COVID-positive people were hospitalized Friday, a sevenfold increase in a month. The number exceeds the peak during the first two COVID waves and is on course to top the Jan. 7 peak of 2,069 hospitalizations within a few days, Public Health Officer Dr. Joseph Kanter said Thursday.

Forty-five Louisiana hospitals have asked for government help in obtaining the staff members needed to open new beds, Edwards said. The Louisiana Department of Health is working on a plan to open 171 new beds.

In the meantime, Kanter asked people who want to be tested or have mild symptoms they believe to be from COVID to look for care at places other than hospitals, especially hospital emergency rooms.

"They have to preserve sufficient capacity to care for patients who are walking in about to die," Kanter said. "That's the choice they're having."

In Department of Health Region 3, which stretches from St. Mary to St. John the Baptist, 68 of 78 available ICU beds were occupied Friday, according to the Office of Public Health.

--Thirty-one COVID deaths were reported Friday, the most since March 10.

--One key indicator, the percentage of people arriving at emergency rooms with COVID-like symptoms, is at 11.7%, the highest level of the pandemic.

Canter said the strain on emergency rooms is increased by a simultaneous surge in the number of people infected with RSV, a respiratory illness that arrived unusually early this year.

--Louisiana's incidence rate, a seven-day average of daily new COVID cases per 100,000 members of the population, is at 349, up 900% in a month.

The incidence rate in St. Mary was at 580 per 100,000 for the week ending July 21.

--The percentage of COVID tests returning positive results is at 13%. In St. Mary, the positivity rate was at 16.2% for the week ending July 21.

The rise in new COVID infections shows no signs of slowing down, Kanter said.

"It is unbelievable to be back where we are right now," he said. "But we've been here three times before, and we know how to get out of this."

Public health officials say Delta's ease of transmission and its ability to generate vastly larger amounts of virus in the body than earlier variants explain why it is spreading so rapidly.

Kanter said the age groups with the fastest growth in new cases are 18- to 29-year-olds and those under 18. The average age of people hospitalized with COVID has fallen from 64 to 54 since Delta arrived, he said.

More than 90% of new infections and hospitalizations and 85% of deaths are among the unvaccinated. People who are vaccinated are 25 times less like to be hospitalized with COVID and eight times likely to be infected.

But Kanter said new information from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention indicates that vaccinated people are capable of infecting others at about the same rate as unvaccinated people.

Edwards and Kanter said they were encouraged by the recent growth in daily vaccinations.

"It's OK to change your mind," Kanter said. "I change my mind all the time. Scientists change their mind all the time."

Berwick girls win first game in Babe Ruth World Series pool play

Berwick's 10U All-Stars beat the Brookfield Burn of Connecticut 6-1 Friday in the first of four pool play softball games at the Babe Ruth World Series in Jensen Beach, Florida.

The pool play games will determine the seedings for World Series bracket play.

Aubrey Harris and Victoria Gonzales were each 1-for-1 in the win over Brookfield, and Anna Gros and Emily Osburn each batted in a run.

Berwick also won a Thursday warm-up game over the hometown Wildcats of Jensen Beach, 10-1.

Anna Gros, Emily Osburn, Aubrey Harris and Victoria Gonzales were all 2-for-2; Shelby Taylor had a triple in two trips, and Audrey Lodrigue was 1-for-2 with a double. Madisson Gibson was 1-for-2.

Norwood sits out first relay race

The U.S. mixed 4x400-meter relay was disqualified Friday in the first round at the Tokyo Olympics due to an error committed on the baton exchange, according to Bleacher Report.
The news outlet said one of the baton handoffs was made outside the permitted area during the race, which was run early Friday local time.
While Morgan City High alum Vernon Norwood said earlier this month he potentially could run on the relay, he did not participate.
The relay consisted of Elija Godwin, Lynna Irby, Taylor Manson and Bryce Deadmon.
Bleacher Reported, citing David Woods of the Indianapolis Star, said the United States is appealing the ruling. The United States is saying relay member Irby was instructed to stand at the wrong area to accept the baton.
The USA Track and Field website lists Norwood as a member of the men’s 4x400-meter relay pool. The first round of that event is scheduled for Aug. 6 with the finals to be run a day later.

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