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Gov. John Bel Edwards @LouisianaGov
RT @LADeptHealth: The Louisiana Department of Health reports 1,641 #COVID19 cases reported to the state since November 27, 2020 (Friday). T… — PolitiTweet.org
Gov. John Bel Edwards @LouisianaGov
Today would normally be the Bayou Classic. This year, we aren’t able to enjoy the tradition and pageantry that normally accompanies this celebration, but we look forward to getting back to normal and enjoying many Bayou Classics in the future. #lagov #gramfam #wearesouthern https://t.co/bRnrx3f5NI — PolitiTweet.org
Gov. John Bel Edwards @LouisianaGov
I have faith that the people of Louisiana will continue to care for one another by slowing the spread of this terrible illness. #lagov — PolitiTweet.org
Gov. John Bel Edwards @LouisianaGov
My own faith teaches me that our actions have an impact on others, that we truly are in this together, in 1 Corinthians 12: “There are many parts, yet one body” and “If [one] part suffers, all the parts suffer with it; if one part is honored, all the parts share its joy.” #lagov — PolitiTweet.org
Gov. John Bel Edwards @LouisianaGov
As Pope Francis wrote of COVID this week: ‘Looking to the common good is much more than the sum of what is good for individuals. It means having a regard for all citizens and seeking to respond effectively to the needs of the least fortunate.’ https://t.co/Iz5qqgT5Cq #lagov — PolitiTweet.org
Gov. John Bel Edwards @LouisianaGov
I know how difficult this time has been for them and I am deeply appreciative of their commitment to practice their faiths even under trying circumstances and with the health of their congregations in mind. #lagov — PolitiTweet.org
Gov. John Bel Edwards @LouisianaGov
I am thankful that the United States Supreme Court denied this effort to overturn these mitigation efforts. For months I have spoken and prayed with leaders of many faiths as we have navigated this pandemic together. #lagov — PolitiTweet.org
Gov. John Bel Edwards @LouisianaGov
The reasonable, legal mitigation measures have been necessary to protect the people of Louisiana from unchecked spread of the coronavirus, which would limit hospitals’ ability to deliver care. #lagov — PolitiTweet.org
Gov. John Bel Edwards @LouisianaGov
Throughout the course of this pandemic, I have let science and data inform the many difficult decisions I have made regarding gathering sizes and other mitigation measures to slow the spread of COVID. I have taken no such decisions lightly. #lagov — PolitiTweet.org
Gov. John Bel Edwards @LouisianaGov
Today, the United States Supreme Court denied a motion to hear the case of Spell v. Edwards, which sought to overturn the our mitigation measures. https://t.co/n4CsrsfRD7 #lagov — PolitiTweet.org
Gov. John Bel Edwards @LouisianaGov
ICYMI: This week, I requested a major federal disaster declaration for damage from Hurricane #Zeta, which brought considerable damage to impacted areas. As we continue with recovery, we're asking for the continued assistance of our federal partners. #lagov https://t.co/LVAxsaLT2D — PolitiTweet.org
Gov. John Bel Edwards @LouisianaGov
ICYMI: This week, I requested a major federal disaster declaration for damage from Hurricane #Zeta, which brought considerable damage to impacted areas. As we continue with recovery, we're asking for the continued assistance of our federal partners. #lagov https://t.co/LVAxsaLT2D — PolitiTweet.org
Gov. John Bel Edwards @LouisianaGov
RT @LADeptHealth: There have been 41 deaths reported to the state since Wednesday. The current total death count is 6,391. https://t.co/H… — PolitiTweet.org
Gov. John Bel Edwards @LouisianaGov
RT @LADeptHealth: Since Wednesday, 71,500 new tests have been reported to the state, bringing the total number of tests to 3,469,174. Of th… — PolitiTweet.org
Gov. John Bel Edwards @LouisianaGov
RT @LADeptHealth: 95% of the cases reported to the state today were community spread. 5% of the cases reported to the state today were in… — PolitiTweet.org
Gov. John Bel Edwards @LouisianaGov
RT @LADeptHealth: The Louisiana Department of Health reports 5,058 #COVID19 cases reported to the state since Wednesday, November 25, 2020.… — PolitiTweet.org
Gov. John Bel Edwards @LouisianaGov
Be safe this Black Friday, avoid crowds, wear a mask, social distance and shop online. Let’s all do what we can not to spread COVID-19. #lagov https://t.co/oVFVdOJCns — PolitiTweet.org
Gov. John Bel Edwards @LouisianaGov
RT @LADeptHealth: In observance of Thanksgiving, LDH will not be updating the dashboard today. We will resume normal updates on Friday. htt… — PolitiTweet.org
Gov. John Bel Edwards @LouisianaGov
.@FirstLadyofLA and I want to wish all of Louisiana a very happy and safe Thanksgiving. We have a lot to be thankful for this year and we’re especially grateful to serve the great people of the state we love so much. #lagov https://t.co/ftEFUN6jOD — PolitiTweet.org
Gov. John Bel Edwards @LouisianaGov
How we celebrate tomorrow will determine how the rest of our year plays out. Be smart, be safe, and show that you’re thankful for those you love by doing what’s right to protect them. #lagov https://t.co/bvNizBnQqu — PolitiTweet.org
Gov. John Bel Edwards @LouisianaGov
So thankful for meeting Mr. Lawrence Brooks this year. As we count our blessings this Thanksgiving, let's be grateful for heroes who've sacrificed so much for all of us. Let’s celebrate veterans like Mr. Brooks, whose service we should all applaud and recognize. #lagov — PolitiTweet.org
CBS This Morning @CBSThisMorning
At 111 years old, New Orleans resident Lawrence Brooks is believed to be the oldest living World War II veteran in… https://t.co/hFxHa7TbZI
Gov. John Bel Edwards @LouisianaGov
RT @LADeptHealth: There have been 27 deaths reported to the state since yesterday. The current total death count is 6,350. https://t.co/H… — PolitiTweet.org
Gov. John Bel Edwards @LouisianaGov
RT @LADeptHealth: Individuals between 18-29 represent 19% of these cases. Since yesterday, 15,879 new tests have been reported to the stat… — PolitiTweet.org
Gov. John Bel Edwards @LouisianaGov
RT @LADeptHealth: 95% of the cases reported to the state today were community spread. 5% of the cases reported to the state today were in… — PolitiTweet.org
Gov. John Bel Edwards @LouisianaGov
RT @LADeptHealth: The Louisiana Department of Health reports 1,234 #COVID19 cases reported to the state since November 24, 2020. The total… — PolitiTweet.org
Gov. John Bel Edwards @LouisianaGov
On behalf of all of Louisiana, I’d like to thank our healthcare heroes for their work in the fight against COVID-19. It’s because of their commitment to delivering quality care that more and more families are able to welcome their loved ones back home. #lagov https://t.co/vqdZhJ39Oo — PolitiTweet.org
Gov. John Bel Edwards @LouisianaGov
The success of these measures depends on the work of every single Louisianan. It is up to all of us to fight the spread of COVID-19 and to ensure that our loved ones, our neighbors and even people we don't know are safe from this virus. #lagov https://t.co/jmIMwzjGGp — PolitiTweet.org
Gov. John Bel Edwards @LouisianaGov
This virus is with us and we must continue all of the mitigation measures including wearing a mask and social distancing in order to stay safe. All of us working together can slow the spread of COVID and flatten the curve – indeed, we already have twice. #lagov — PolitiTweet.org
Gov. John Bel Edwards @LouisianaGov
While there is hopeful news about the development of an effective vaccine, the reality is that we are several months away from being able to widely vaccinate the general population in our state. #lagov — PolitiTweet.org
Gov. John Bel Edwards @LouisianaGov
Now is the time to make changes, and stepping back to guidelines that closely resemble our Phase 2 restrictions is a tough but necessary step to take in order to protect the public. It is absolutely vital that Louisianans take this third surge of COVID seriously. #lagov — PolitiTweet.org