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Krewe de Pink Presents Death by Chocolate - NOT Breast Cancer, A Fundraiser for Breast Cancer Research


05/19/2021
NEW ORLEANS (press release) – Be a part of the fight against breast cancer. Join Krewe de Pink for their second annual Death by Chocolate – NOT Breast Cancer fundraiser. “Breast Cancer is the leading cause of cancer in women and a disease that has touched someone we know – yet how to get involved in the fight can be difficult” says Greg Cantrell, president. That is why Krewe de Pink created another fun way for people to support Breast Cancer Research.
The event, Death by Chocolate – NOT Breast Cancer, is a chocolate tasting with champagne which will be held Saturday, July 10, from 5:30 – 8:30 p.m. at the Schoen Mansion, 3827 Canal St., New Orleans. This year’s event will be dedicated in memory of Norma Jane Sabaton, one of the 2020 Sweet Six Survivors. Tickets are limited and start at $45 per person in advance and $60 at the door. They can be purchased online at www.krewedepink.org. ....

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What They're Saying: Louisiana Pediatricians, Nurses, Researchers Want You to Take the COVID-19 Vaccine


May 20, 2021
Medical professionals from across the state are lining up in support of the three safe, effective and widely available COVID vaccines, urging Louisiana residents to go Sleeves Up to protect themselves and their families from COVID-19.
Last week, following FDA authorization and CDC recommendations, the state made Louisianans 12 to 15 years old eligible for the vaccine. So far, nearly 1.4 million people – one out of every three eligible Louisianans – are fully vaccinated. Already 5,725 newly eligible 12 to 15 year-olds, excluding trial participants, have started the vaccination process.
In an open letter to the state on Thursday (May 20), State Health Officer Dr. Joseph Kanter joined 12 pediatricians to encourage parents to vaccinate their children against COVID-19, especially as summer camps begin. Parents should look ahead to the coming school year in August, which can be more normal for their children if COVID-19 is under control and more children a ....

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