Deleted tweet detection is currently running at reduced
capacity due to changes to the Twitter API. Some tweets that have been
deleted by the tweet author may not be labeled as deleted in the PolitiTweet
interface.
Showing page 70 of 721.
Gov. John Bel Edwards @LouisianaGov
I hope and pray that next year will be kinder to our state, but unfortunately, we know that severe weather events are getting more frequent. That's why I established a Climate Initiatives Task Force and recently traveled to Scotland for the UN Climate Change Conference. #lagov https://t.co/2DBNhghd6f — PolitiTweet.org
Gov. John Bel Edwards @LouisianaGov
While we were in the middle of a 4th surge of COVID, Louisiana was also struck by Hurricane Ida – the second straight year in a row that a major, record-breaking storm has hit the state. The state continues to work towards recovery for Hurricanes Laura, Delta, and Ida. #lagov https://t.co/djUrb10F3C — PolitiTweet.org
Gov. John Bel Edwards @LouisianaGov
Still, we’ve had more than 500,000 COVID infections in the last year, and in total, we have lost 14,918 Louisianans. It's my hope that we won’t see the same post-holiday surge this coming year as we saw last year. It's important to get vaccinated and boosted when eligible. #lagov https://t.co/zRPPuJcjNR — PolitiTweet.org
Gov. John Bel Edwards @LouisianaGov
A year ago this week, the first COVID-19 shots were administered. One year later, the vaccine is now available to everyone 5 and up, and 2.29 million Louisianans have been fully vaccinated. Additionally, more than 544,000 booster doses have been administered. #lagov https://t.co/9kFhVaFppu — PolitiTweet.org
Gov. John Bel Edwards @LouisianaGov
But we have made a lot of progress from where we started at the beginning of the year, even though there were some bumps along the way. #lagov — PolitiTweet.org
Gov. John Bel Edwards @LouisianaGov
What a year. It goes without saying that the past 22 months have been incredibly hard on Louisianans. From the COVID-19 pandemic to major hurricanes and other natural disasters, it feels like we’ve been in a game with never-ending overtimes and are understandably tired. #lagov https://t.co/tL6sEIcm6B — PolitiTweet.org
Gov. John Bel Edwards @LouisianaGov
HAPPENING NOW: Gov. Edwards is holding his end of the year press conference. #lagov https://t.co/vJEtVkOALg — PolitiTweet.org
Gov. John Bel Edwards @LouisianaGov
Today at noon, Gov. Edwards will hold his end of the year press conference. #lagov ⏰: 12 p.m. 🎥: https://t.co/DTNQGINymE 💻: https://t.co/j6Vjg4GVRD https://t.co/oBcIfLTMzo — PolitiTweet.org
Gov. John Bel Edwards @LouisianaGov
HAPPENING NOW: Gov. Edwards joins local officials for a groundbreaking ceremony for Coca-Cola’s expansion project in Baton Rouge. #lagov https://t.co/Xel4ayL7rX — PolitiTweet.org
Gov. John Bel Edwards @LouisianaGov
ICYMI: 16 and 17-year-olds are now eligible for Pfizer COVID-19 booster shots at least six months after their second dose. With the emergence of the Omicron variant in Louisiana, the best thing we can do is get vaccinated and get boosted when eligible. #lagov https://t.co/rNZ6Sf36PT — PolitiTweet.org
Gov. John Bel Edwards @LouisianaGov
RT @AFSA: Oh Christmas tree, oh Christmas tree, how lovely are thy branches 🎄.... when they're a minimum of 3 ft. away from any heat source… — PolitiTweet.org
Gov. John Bel Edwards @LouisianaGov
RT @LADeptHealth: UPDATE: LDH is reporting 48 additional cases of the Omicron variant of COVID-19. This brings the total number of Omicron… — PolitiTweet.org
Gov. John Bel Edwards @LouisianaGov
RT @LADeptHealth: Add the gift of protection against COVID to your Christmas list! Before gathering with friends and family, everyone who i… — PolitiTweet.org
Gov. John Bel Edwards @LouisianaGov
RT @LADeptHealth: We sadly also report 15 COVID deaths reported to the state since 12/14/21, bringing our death toll to 14,912. — PolitiTweet.org
Gov. John Bel Edwards @LouisianaGov
RT @LADeptHealth: Today’s report also includes cases from all regions. The areas reporting the most cases are Region 1 (New Orleans, 25%) a… — PolitiTweet.org
Gov. John Bel Edwards @LouisianaGov
RT @LADeptHealth: Today’s report includes cases among all age groups. 22% of cases are among children ages 17 and younger, 24% are among ag… — PolitiTweet.org
Gov. John Bel Edwards @LouisianaGov
RT @LADeptHealth: 204 individuals are hospitalized with COVID across Louisiana. — PolitiTweet.org
Gov. John Bel Edwards @LouisianaGov
RT @LADeptHealth: Today, LDH reports 846 #COVID19 cases reported to the state since 12/14/21. 98.2% of these cases are tied to community sp… — PolitiTweet.org
Gov. John Bel Edwards @LouisianaGov
TUNE IN: Today, Gov. Edwards will host his monthly statewide call-in radio show, Ask the Governor, at 2 p.m. #lagov ⏰: 2 pm 💻: https://t.co/vSvlRpr0Dy ☎️: 877-217-5757 https://t.co/r7OINHW7Qa — PolitiTweet.org
Gov. John Bel Edwards @LouisianaGov
Read my letter here: https://t.co/9keVRcYPoT #lagov — PolitiTweet.org
Gov. John Bel Edwards @LouisianaGov
The development of the COVID-19 vaccines in time to help us put this pandemic behind us also requires us to do everything we can to add COVID-19 to the list of diseases that no longer pose a serious threat. #lagov — PolitiTweet.org
Gov. John Bel Edwards @LouisianaGov
It is worth noting that while many of the diseases on the public health immunization schedule were once both rampant and deadly, they are no longer serious risks for school age children in Louisiana. This is because almost everyone was vaccinated against these diseases. #lagov — PolitiTweet.org
Gov. John Bel Edwards @LouisianaGov
Louisiana’s current opt-out provisions for parents will remain in place, meaning no child is forced to get a vaccine if their parents object in writing. The COVID-19 vaccine is safe and effective and is credited with reducing serious infection, hospitalizations and death. #lagov — PolitiTweet.org
Gov. John Bel Edwards @LouisianaGov
Today, in a letter to the House Committee on Health and Welfare, I confirmed that @LADeptHealth will move forward with adding the COVID-19 vaccine to the schedule of immunizations for the populations for which it currently has full FDA approval, people 16 and older. #lagov https://t.co/4kVoVhsJKL — PolitiTweet.org
Gov. John Bel Edwards @LouisianaGov
This vaccination effort has been a marvel of modern medicine. It is my hope & prayer that all those who are not yet vaccinated will take time to speak with a medical professional about the vaccine so we don't have to say goodbye to any more of our brothers and sisters. #lagov — PolitiTweet.org
Gov. John Bel Edwards @LouisianaGov
Fortunately, the vaccines are here now, and the importance of taking the vaccines along with the boosters when eligible simply cannot be stressed enough, especially now that the Omicron variant is here. They are our best path of protection for ourselves and our loved ones. #lagov — PolitiTweet.org
Gov. John Bel Edwards @LouisianaGov
As has been true since the start of the pandemic, the vast majority of people who have died or become critically ill from COVID were not vaccinated – either because the vaccine was not available in the early months of the pandemic or they simply had not taken it yet. #lagov — PolitiTweet.org
Gov. John Bel Edwards @LouisianaGov
Just one year ago today, we had 1,527 people hospitalized with COVID. Today, thanks to the vaccine, that number is below 200. That is not to say the past year has not been without tragedy and loss. In the last year alone, we’ve lost at least 8,052 Louisianans. #lagov — PolitiTweet.org
Gov. John Bel Edwards @LouisianaGov
One year ago, I was hopeful as I witnessed Nurse Deborah Ford receive the first COVID-19 vaccine dose in Louisiana. Since then, I am proud to see that more than 2.29 million Louisianans have gone sleeves up and are fully vaccinated against COVID-19. https://t.co/zm9J8enB35 #lagov https://t.co/4qyoLNJRR2 — PolitiTweet.org
Gov. John Bel Edwards @LouisianaGov
RT @LADeptHealth: Today’s report includes cases among all age groups. 22% of cases are among people ages 18-29, 17% of cases are among chil… — PolitiTweet.org