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still can t get electricity. gordon dove is the parish president of one of the hardest hit areas in the state of louisiana. he s joining us by phone. gordon, we spoke about a week ago. it was pretty miserable. is it better today? yes. we have about 80% of our water restored. our running water restored in our parish, and we have after today we should be about 40 % of our utilities. the bayou region, the lower, lower region areas of our parish was the hardest hit. and that will still be two or three weeks more before we can get power back down there. so what are people doing of those who still don t have power, they don t have clean water, how are they managing? what can others do to help? well, we ve got quite a few pods, points of distribution, and we have volunteers and the
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school children who cannot get vaccinated. and we decided that we had to do everything in our power that we possibly could to keep every child safe. so we decided that we were going to mandate vaccinations for 12 and older. why? first of all, that protects them. and that s the most important thing we re trying to do is to protect our students. secondly, however, many of them have younger siblings. it begins to provide additional protection for their younger siblings. and thirdly, we have pockets of areas in los angeles county which our district serves, that are high still in not having very good vaccinate rates. so we re using this as an attempt to bring vaccinations to their parents. although, of course, we don t mandate those. well, then, i m wondering what kind of resistance along the way have you received from parents or even students, particularly the pun ones in the category of vaccines being required. actually, we have a student
national guard and to the we have throughout the parish, distributing food, water, baby food, diapers, meals. there s a lot of cooking teams down there. and a lot of like i said, the northern region, central to northern, a lot of that power has been restored, and you ve got some restaurants open and some gas stations and convenience stores open and supermarkets open you know, from the northern part of the parish. the southern part of the parish is still under heavy construction and trying to get the power lines back on. what are your biggest worries about those who are still doing without whether it s power, access to sufficient necessities? how much longer can they handle this?