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All schools in Louisiana closed starting Monday

John Bel Edwards

Louisiana Governor John Bel Edwards today ordered the closure of all public schools in the state.

A news release says, " Edwards today signed a proclamation that among other actions immediately halts any gathering of more than 250 people until Monday, April 13, closes all K-12 public schools statewide effective Monday, March 16 resuming Monday, April 13, as Louisiana seeks to slow the spread of COVID-19 in the state. As of mid-day Friday, Louisiana has 33 presumptive positive cases of COVID-19."


The governor stressed that Louisiana is at an inflection point now and taking bold action to minimize the further spread of this illness. 

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"That is why I am issuing this order today, ending all events of more than 250 people, closing our schools, and reducing the amount of face-to-face public interaction at state government buildings," Edwards said. "In a separate executive order, I will grant Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin’s request to move our upcoming elections for April and May to June and July."

The Edwards administration says the limits on gatherings of 250 people or more statewide is based on federal CDC guidance given the community spread Louisiana is experiencing. 

"These steps are necessary to protect the health and safety of the people of Louisiana from the risk of COVID-19."

The Archdiocese of New Orleans says all Catholic schools will also be closed.