Michael Tortorich
Recent survey data shows many Louisiana residents would not accept a COVID-19 vaccine if made available to them.
Carnegie Mellon University’s Delphi Lab gathered the survey data via Facebook. The figures reflect how people feel about receiving vaccinations by state and county, or county-equivalent in Louisiana’s case. Respondents were asked if they would definitely or probably choose to get vaccinated if offered immediately.
Several Louisiana parishes ranked among the lowest in the country, with Terrebonne recording the lowest figure at 48 percent. For Ascension Parish, the percentage was 60.2. The highest was Arlington County, Virginia, which had 92 percent.
Michael Tortorich
During the first regular meeting of the new year, the Ascension Parish Council agreed to keep Teri James Casso as its chair and Travis Turner as vice-chair.
Opening the virtual meeting held Jan. 7, John Cagnolatti nominated Casso. Joel Robert provided the second.
As no other nominations were presented, Casso accepted the move. Several members could be seen applauding.
“You know I appreciate each and every one of you,” Casso said. “I look forward to working with each of you this year. 2020 was not an easy year for any of us.”
She referred to the challenges of COVID-19, construction of the new courthouse in Gonzales, negotiations on a regional sewer deal, and the Move Ascension road plan.
Michael Tortorich
The five members of the Donaldsonville City Council and the mayor held a short, private ceremony Jan. 5 due to COVID-19 restrictions.
Tre Sullivan, son of Mayor Leroy Sullivan, had the honor of swearing in his father. He also read the oath of office to the council’s Raymond Aucoin, Lauthaught Delaney, Charles Brown, and newcomer Michael Sullivan.
New Justice of the Peace Tamiko Francis Garrison conducted her first official duty by swearing in her uncle, Reginald Francis.
The city officials kept the brief event private in order to maintain social distancing.
“With COVID, we couldn’t have a lot of people here,” Mayor Sullivan said. “Four-fifths of the council is back in place. We all know each other well, and we want to welcome Mike (Sullivan) aboard. We’re family. We fuss and argue, but we’re all working together for the good of the city. I’m looking forward to four more years of working with each one of you and making Donaldsonville better.”