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Mayor - News - February 2021 - City Workers Graduate from Highly Competitive Naval Post Graduate School Emergence Program and Execu

More Home   »   Mayor s Office    »    News    »    February 2021    »    City Workers Graduate from Highly Competitive Naval Post Graduate School Emergence Program and Execu Mayor s Office February 4, 2021 City Workers Graduate from Highly Competitive Naval Post Graduate School Emergence Program and Executive Leaders Program NEW ORLEANS The Naval Post Graduate School Center for Homeland Defense and Security (CHDS) will be highlighting two NOHSEP employees for being two of very few who are accepted into this highly competitive program.   “These two professionals are highly regarded public servants and are critical to the City s efforts in ensuring the citizens of New Orleans are prepared and protected from any emergency situation,” said 

No Renewed Restrictions For NOLA As Percent Positivity Drops To 4 7

Originally published on December 16, 2020 6:23 pm Orleans Parish’s COVID-19 percent positivity rate has dropped from 5.2 percent last week to 4.7 percent this week. That means no reinstated restrictions, and New Orleanians can continue to sit inside bars at 25 percent capacity. Last week, New Orleans Director of Health Dr. Jennifer Avegno warned residents that if the percent positivity remained above 5 percent as of Dec. 16, when the state published new data, the city would be forced to ban indoor service at bars and reduce indoor events to 25 people or less. At a press conference Wednesday, Avegno and Mayor LaToya Cantrell thanked residents for heeding city officials warnings.

NOLA Health Director to give update on city s COVID-19 cases

Sporting events, bars expected to see tighter restrictions as COVID-19 numbers rise in New Orleans Dr. Jennifer Avegno says sporting events, like Saints and Pelicans games, could see tighter restrictions in the next week because of COVID-19 numbers. (Source: wvue) By Josh Roberson | December 10, 2020 at 6:04 AM CST - Updated December 10 at 11:59 AM NEW ORLEANS (WVUE) - The city’s health director Thursday said the Saints home crowd will likely be cut in half for their next home game against the Kansas City Chiefs. She also said new restrictions on indoor bar crowds could also be announced next Wednesday based on current COVID-19 trends.

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