Bobbi-Jeanne Misick
Bobbi-Jeanne Misick reports on health and criminal and social justice issues. Previously she worked as a reporter and producer in the Caribbean, covering a range of topics from different LGBTQ issues in the region to extrajudicial killings in Jamaica and the rise of extremism in Trinidad and Tobago. Bobbi-Jeanne is a graduate of the Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism at CUNY. Before that, she worked as an assistant editor and pop culture writer for Essence.com.
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That's seven in all. Two were reported in the New Orleans area and Southwest Louisiana last week.
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Health officials confirmed two cases — one in metro New Orleans and one in Southwest Louisiana.
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They'll still be required on public transit and in schools, public health facilities and state government buildings. Private businesses and local jurisdictions can still enforce their own rules.
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The FDA investigated a ‘rare and severe’ blood clot and found that the risk of contracting serious COVID-19 illness far outweighs the risk of developing the blood clot.
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Aquí está la lista completa de las farmacias que administran las vacunas de la enfermedad COVID-19.
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A late-night event promised shots of liquor for people receiving the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine, appealing to a younger, more hesitant crowd.
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Health reporter Bobbi-Jeanne Misick spoke with State Health Officer Dr. Joseph Kanter to learn more about how the pause will affect vaccine rollout in Louisiana.
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The blood clot occurred in six women who received the vaccine.
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In St. Mary Parish, the Chitimacha Tribe used its casino to administer vaccines to South-Central Louisianans.
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Kelli Tidwell Stawecki hasn’t lived in her home since Category 4 Hurricane Laura devastated Lake Charles last August.“We're seven months in and we are…