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Baton Rouge Loop Upcoming Public Meetings Posted


If you would like to hear the latest buzz on the Baton Rouge Loop Project, you are welcomed to attend any of the upcoming Baton Rouge Loop public meetings in either West Baton Rouge, East Baton Rouge, Iberville, Ascension or Livingston Parishes. The official times and locations are below. Click on the address for a map to the location listed.

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January 13th
– West Baton Rouge
West Baton Rouge Community Center
749 North Jefferson Ave, Port Allen

4:00pm to 7:00pm
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January 14th – East Baton Rouge
BREC Headquarters Building
6201 Florida Blvd, Baton Rouge

4:00-7:00pm
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January 19th – Ascension Parish
Gonzales Civic Center
219 S. Irma Blvd, Gonzales

5:00-8:00pm
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January 20th – Iberville Parish
Plaquemine Civic Center
24700 J. Gerald Berret Blvd, Plaquemine

4:00-7:00 pm
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January 25th – Livingston Parish
Livingston Parish Health Unit
29261 Frost Rd, Livingston

5:00-8:00PM
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DHH to Expand H1N1 Vaccine Availability to the General Public


The 2009 H1N1 flu vaccine will be available to anyone in the general public starting Monday, January 4, 2010, State Health Officer Jimmy Guidry, M.D., announced. The department has already alerted H1N1 vaccine providers statewide that they may begin offering H1N1 vaccinations to the general public after the New Year.

The vaccine has been available since October solely to specific target groups at highest risk for complications from the H1N1 flu, in accordance with guidelines issued by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. To date, more than 272,000 doses of 2009 H1N1 flu vaccine have been administered across the state to children ages six months and older, pregnant women, young adults ages 18 to 24, non-elderly adults (under the age of 65) with chronic illnesses and front-line health care workers and others at higher risk of catching and spreading the H1N1 flu virus. Even though the vaccine is now available to everyone, the department strongly encourages anyone in these initial target groups who has not been vaccinated to still do so.

“Vaccination is the best preventive tool we have to fight the flu, and we certainly encourage all residents to call their provider, make an appointment, and get their H1N1 flu vaccination,” Dr. Guidry said. “Thousands of Louisianians in high-risk groups have already received the vaccine, and it has proven to be very safe and very effective.”

Now, anyone interested in receiving the H1N1 vaccine may contact his or her healthcare provider, or any provider listed on the H1N1 flu shot locator at http://www.fighttheflula.com/, to make an appointment to receive the vaccine. The vaccine is available at no-cost from the Federal government, but a patient may be charged a small administrative fee for the office time used, which is usually around $20. Most insurance companies have agreed to cover this fee, including Medicaid and Medicare.

The department estimates that about 216,000 people statewide have contracted the H1N1 flu since it was first discovered in April. This is an estimate of the number of cases seen by health care providers in physicians’ offices, urgent care and hospital outpatient offices and hospital emergency departments.

Flu activity is expected to continue for months, caused by either H1N1 or regular seasonal flu viruses, although levels of activity are expected to vary during the season. The future is uncertain in terms of influenza activity, and federal and state health officials note that it’s important not to be complacent about the ongoing risk.

While there has been a decline in the proportion of influenza-like illness over the last several weeks, it is possible that the decline is due in part to people’s reluctance to seek medical care for mild illness during the busy holiday season.

“This current downturn in influenza-related illness gives us a window of opportunity to ensure that more Louisianians get their H1N1 and seasonal flu vaccinations,” Dr. Guidry continued. “Flu season normally begins in February here in Louisiana, but as you know from the H1N1 pandemic, we’ve had an extremely high rate of infection and illness this year outside of flu season. Because we don’t yet know what flu season will bring in terms of viral activity and illness, we encourage all of our residents to get protection from the flu by getting their vaccinations now, before flu season starts.”

Dr. Guidry also updated the status of the state’s Fight the Flu campaign.

This Week’s H1N1 Vaccination Campaign Highlights

* Of the 1,584,200 doses of H1N1 vaccine the state has been allocated, the CDC reports that 927,100 doses of H1N1 vaccine have been shipped to Louisiana as of Monday, December 28.

* 1,267 providers in Louisiana have recorded 272,797 doses of H1N1 vaccine administered in state, as of Monday, December 28.

* The CDC reports that as of Monday, December 28, nearly 112 million doses of H1N1 vaccine have been allocated nationwide.

* DHH announced that the H1N1 vaccination campaign will be opened to the public on January 4, 2010.

H1N1 Vaccination Campaign Summary

* Additional shipments of H1N1 vaccine are expected every 5 to 10 days for the next 2 to 3 months.

* Target groups for the H1N1 vaccine include children aged six months through 24 years, pregnant women, front line health care workers, parents and other caregivers of children less than 6 months of age, parents and caregivers of people with physical and developmental disabilities, and non-elderly (under 65) adults with pre-existing medical conditions.

* People at the highest risk of acquiring the illness and of being hospitalized with the illness continue to be children under four years old and people five to 24 years old. Asthma, chronic pulmonary disease, pregnancy and obesity are leading risk factors for complications from the H1N1 flu.

* As the H1N1 vaccination campaign moves forward, more vaccine is arriving in state every week. Louisiana residents should stay in contact with their primary health care provider, their pharmacist or their local public health unit as to the vaccine’s availability, and to make an appointment to receive the vaccine when appropriate.

* A H1N1 flu shot locator is available for public use on www.FightTheFluLA.com.

* DHH has launched a Twitter feed (FightTheFluLA) and a Facebook page to help ensure easy access to up-to-date information regarding the H1N1 virus and vaccine.

* Residents can call 2-1-1 for additional information regarding the H1N1 flu, in addition to visiting www.FightTheFluLA.com.

Overall Influenza Activity

* There are now 1,913 lab-confirmed cases of the H1N1 flu in the state of Louisiana.

* Estimates derived by DHH in conjunction with CDC data indicate approximately 216,000 Louisianians currently have or have had the H1N1 flu.

* Louisiana has seen a noticeable decrease in influenza transmission over the past several weeks. However, residents should still take precautions and stay aware of the situation surrounding H1N1 influenza, as transmission could increase again without warning as we move into winter and regular flu season.

* DHH confirmed zero new H1N1-related death in the past week. Louisiana’s total of H1N1-related deaths remains at 40.

DHH’s Fight the Flu campaign aims to keep Louisianians healthy by promoting immunizations and good hygiene to prevent the spread of the seasonal flu and the 2009 H1N1 virus. For more information on flu activity in Louisiana, including guidance for families and medical professionals, visit www.FightTheFluLA.com or follow the campaign at www.twitter.com/FightTheFluLA.

The Louisiana Department of Health and Hospitals strives to protect and promote health statewide and to ensure access to medical, preventive and rehabilitative services for all state citizens. To learn more about DHH, visit http://www.dhh.louisiana.gov/.

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Department of Public Safety Develops Strategy for Mid-Year Budget Cuts


Under an executive order issued by Governor Bobby Jindal, all state agencies are directed to enact a budget reduction of state general fund dollars. This across- the- board 7.56 percent cut will reduce the Department of Public Safety’s general fund allocation by $2,740,923.

Colonel Michael Edmonson, Deputy Secretary of the Department of Public Safety, has announced his agency will be reducing expenditures over the remaining fiscal year by identifying areas in which reductions could be made without affecting the level of public safety services provided to citizens. This plan includes the elimination of a Louisiana State Police cadet academy class scheduled to begin in February 2010. This class would have filled 40 existing trooper vacancies that currently exist in State Police due to attrition. Colonel Edmonson has also suspended all off-duty use of state-issued vehicles by commissioned personnel; reduced all state-funded travel; and placed a freeze on new fleet vehicle purchases for this fiscal year.

“One of the most challenging aspects of serving as the Deputy Secretary of the Department of Public Safety is mitigating the budgetary crisis under which our state is currently operating.” Said Colonel Michael Edmonson. “In these challenging economic times, difficult decisions must be made to ensure that our mission is accomplished in the most efficient and effective means possible. It is imperative that we examine the way we conduct business and take proactive approaches to lessen the impact to our personnel. These decisions are not easily made and I assure you that these changes are a necessity for our Department.”

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Mayor’s New Public Service Spot Promotes Bike Safety


City of Baton RougeAs part of his Healthy Cities Initiative, Mayor President Melvin “Kip” Holden has released a new public service announcement that promotes bicycle safety by reminding motorist to “share the road” with bike riders.

“We’re building more bike paths in our city and parish because more people are riding for recreation and transportation,” the Mayor says in the 30-second television spot.

The spot features testimonials from several cyclists about their reasons for riding bikes: to help the environment, to promote fitness and because it’s fun.

“It’s important to share the road and respect our friends and neighbors on bikes,” Holden says in the PSA.

The spot concludes with a member of the City Police Bike Patrol reminding motorists that sharing the road with bicyclists “is not just the right thing to do, it’s the law.”

A new state law requires motorists to give bicyclists at least three feet clearance when passing them. The law, known as the Colin Goodier Act, also protects cyclists from physical and verbal harassment by motorists.

Dr. Colin Goodier was a cyclist who was killed in an accident last year on River Road in Baton Rouge. He was 28.

According to statistics compiled by LSU’s Highway Safety Research Group, 10 Louisiana bicyclists were killed in accidents last year and another 640 were injured in accidents. According to Baton Rouge City Police, there were 94 crashes involving bicycles in the city last year.

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