09/04/2020 strategic-culture.org  4 min 🇬🇧 #172035

Seven Disturbing Facts About Covid-19 in Louisiana

Bill QUIGLEY

Virus Raging. Statewide Louisiana is  second only to New York in deaths per 100,000 people with  582 reported as of April 7. Six parishes (counties) in the New Orleans area are in the  top ten in deaths of all the counties in the nation: St. John the Baptist, Orleans, St. Charles, Jefferson, St. James and Plaquemines, according to the  Wall Street Journal.

Race. Louisiana is  32 percent African American. Yet  70 percent of COVID 19 deaths in Louisiana are of African Americans. ""These differences are produced by policy, not physiology," Dillard Professor Amy Lesen told the  Advocate. "They're based on race and class bias in the health care system, access to health care and preventative care." Similar disproportionate impacts have been observed in Chicago and Milwaukee. This shows the pandemic is following  patterns of entrenched inequalities in economic and medical opportunities.

Nursing Homes. There are  436 nursing homes in the state. Fifteen days ago, there were  3 nursing homes with more than one person infected. Inside those homes  363 patients have been identified as carrying COVID 19,  one hundred more than last week. More than  103 people have died in these homes and more than 70 homes have at least one person with the virus. There are now  47 nursing homes with more than 1 person infected.

Prisons. A federal prison in Oakdale, Louisiana, the  first inmate died March 29, by now  five inmates have died and 22 others tested positive for the virus.

State prisons reported their first  positive on March 28, now  28 prisoners have been reported positive. Additionally,  26 staff have tested positive. All family visits  have been cancelled for weeks as have  pardon and parole hearings. The New Orleans jail reports  15 inmates positive for the virus.

Immigrants. ICE holds  8,000 immigrants in jail in Louisiana. The first ICE case outside of Oakdale has been reported in  Pine Prairie Louisiana. Immigrant women in ICE jails in Louisiana protesting inadequate coronavirus protections were  pepper sprayed. The women were being held in  a housing area with 80 other women where the bunks are less than a meter apart. Women in other ICE jails made a  video shared with The Intercept trying to alert the world to their plight.

Unemployment. Louisiana usually gets about 1,500 applications for unemployment a week Two weeks ago they received  over 70,000. The max benefit for Louisiana workers is $247 a week,  lowest in the nation.  No one in Louisiana has received a federal check for the additional $600 promised.

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