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Related: About this forumNew Orleans' Remarkable Recovery: City Has Gone 3 Days Without A Coronavirus Death
https://www.forbes.com/sites/nicholasreimann/2020/05/19/new-orleans-remarkable-recovery-city-has-gone-3-days-without-a-coronavirus-death/#5259e286116fMay 19, 2020
New Orleans, which once held the unfortunate distinction of having the highest per capita coronavirus death rate of any city in the country, hasnt reported a new death from coronavirus in the past three days highlighting a remarkable turnaround for a city that was one of the hardest hit during the early weeks of the coronavirus outbreak.
KEY FACTS:
This is the first time the city hasnt recorded a Covid-19 death over three consecutive days since March 11-13, the period immediately preceding the citys first death on March 14.
By March 26, the city had the highest per capita death rate of anywhere in the U.S. more than twice as high as any other locality in the country according to an analysis from The Times-Picayune | The New Orleans Advocate, with more total Covid-19 deaths there at the time than in Manhattan.
Health experts believe the fast spread early on was likely fueled by the citys Mardi Gras celebrations, which came to an end Feb. 25.
Over the Carnival season, its estimated some 1.4 million revelers from around the world packed into the city, which has a permanent population that sits just under 400,000.
After the city enacted stay-at-home orders in mid-March, the spread quickly slowed, with a New York Times analysis finding that by mid-April the city had the fastest decrease of new cases among any of the nations metro areas.
New Orleans was able to move to its Phase 1 reopening on Saturday, opening restaurants, bars and many other businesses to reopen in a limited capacity.
Mike 03
(17,495 posts)Cracklin Charlie
(12,904 posts)I think I will read the article and find out.
Thanks!
fleur-de-lisa
(14,676 posts)and our democratic governor (John Bel Edwards.)
Most people are wearing masks and staying home.
Cracklin Charlie
(12,904 posts)I am thrilled for you. It was looking pretty dire there at the beginning. Keep up the good work!
I wish the article would have mentioned that. There was little detail in that article to explain your success. People observing the guidelines deserve more credit for the sacrifices they have made to keep their communities safe. The againners (those against) seem to get all the attention.
BigmanPigman
(52,379 posts)shows what strong leadership and citizens working together can achieve. The mayor took a lot of abuse for allowing Mardi Gras to go on as planned when she wasn't told to shut it down. They sure got their plan put together and into action quickly though.