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Endymion Extravaganza returns to Superdome in 2022

Updated: 11:51 AM CDT April 23, 2021 NEW ORLEANS As plans for Carnival 2022 – the first since COVID-19 – begin to take shape, we do know that one of the biggest krewes is planning its comeback in a big way. On Friday, the Krewe of Endymion announced that its 2022 Extravaganza will be held at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome instead of the Morial Convention Center, as was previously planned. Endymion’s event moved to the Convention Center in 2020, was canceled by the pandemic in 2021, and was scheduled to remain there for the next several years because of ongoing renovations to the Superdome. Superdome officials say a pause in major renovation work for the NCAA Men’s Final Four, which is being held at the Dome next April, means Endymion can return to the facility for next year’s event. It is scheduled for Saturday, Feb. 26.

Louisiana s Hispanic community is one of the least vaccinated against COVID-19

The current tracking shows Hispanics are among the smallest group getting vaccinated. Author: Thanh Truong / Eyewitness News Published: 7:03 PM CDT April 5, 2021 Updated: 7:09 PM CDT April 5, 2021 NEW ORLEANS LCMC Health held “Hispanic Community Day” at the Morial Convention Center on Monday. While that may sound like a diversity education campaign, it’s actually part of the campaign to get more people vaccinated against COVID-19.  Doctors have been saying that the pandemic has been disproportionately affecting communities of color, but the true impact on the Hispanic population may be hard to gauge.  There are several reasons for that including possible language barriers and immigration status. When it comes to offering a COVID vaccine to possible illegal immigrants, Dr. Jeffrey Elder says practicality trumps politics because we need as many people vaccinated as possible.

Match made in heaven : A health care system hired unemployed people to work mass vaccination site

Match made in heaven : A health care system hired unemployed people to work mass vaccination site Updated: 8:34 AM PDT Apr 6, 2021 Morgan Lentes Anchor Dozens of people hired to date Share Updated: 8:34 AM PDT Apr 6, 2021 Hide Transcript Show Transcript TALKED TO WERE OUT OF WORK FOR MONTHS. SO THEY SAY LANDING THESE NEW JOBS WERE A BIG RELIEF, BUT ALSO GAVE THEM A NEW SENSE OF PURPOSE. I AM THE MASTER IMMUNIZATION. I’M PATIENT ACCESS MANAGER AND I AM ONE OF THE FIRST PEOPLE THAT YOU SEE WHEN YOU COMING THROUGH THE DOOR CURLY ANTHONY IS PROUD OF HER NEW TITLE YOUR FIRST SHOT. YES EXCITED ABOUT THAT. LAST OCTOBER. SHE LOST HER JOB DOING CONTRACT WORK FOR THE VA WHEN SHE STARTED HER NEW JOB SEARCH A LOT OF THE JOBS WERE NOT IN OUR AREA. MASS VACCINATION SITES WERE STILL A FAR-OFF DREAM, YOU KNOW IF THE UNKNOWN NOT KNOWING WHEN WILL BE BACK TO SOME TYPE OF NORMALCY AT THAT TIME NOT EVEN. HAVING THE VACCINATION IT SOMETIMES YOU JUST

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