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Kanter: Louisiana is in 6th wave of COVID-19

By: - July 7, 2022 4:35 pm
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The availability of home testing means COVID-19 case number Louisiana is reporting only reveal a fraction of infections, state health officer Dr. Joseph Kanter said. (Photo by Laura Olson/States Newsroom)

An increase in the number of COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations prompted state health officials Thursday to declare that Louisiana is in its sixth surge of the COVID-19 pandemic.

State health officer Dr. Joseph Kanter reported 5,436 new cases, 567 hospitalizations and two deaths from the novel coronavirus. The actual number of cases is likely much higher because an increasing number of people are testing at home, he said.

We don’t need to count every raindrop to know that it’s pouring,” Kanter told reporters.

In the past week, Louisiana’s COVID-19 test positivity rate has increased from 19.6% to 23.7%, according to the health department’s latest data.

Hospitalizations have doubled in Louisiana over the past month, but Kanter stressed they are nowhere close to the thousands from past COVID-19 surges. 

Kanter also said, on average, people who contract the COVID virus are not getting as sick when compared with earlier surges. Subvariants of omicron strain are “less virulent and less damaging” than previous strains, he said.

According to Kanter, about 95% of Louisiana residents have either had COVID-19, been vaccinated against the virus or both. He attributed the milder symptoms in the current surge to this statistic.

People with co-morbidities and compromised immune systems still remain at high risk for the worst outcomes, Kanter said.

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Greg LaRose
Greg LaRose

Greg LaRose has covered news for more than 30 years in Louisiana. Before coming to the Louisiana Illuminator, he was the chief investigative reporter for WDSU-TV in New Orleans. He previously led the government and politics team for The Times-Picayune | NOLA.com, and was editor in chief at New Orleans CityBusiness. Greg's other career stops include Tiger Rag, South Baton Rouge Journal, the Covington News Banner, Louisiana Radio Network and multiple radio stations.

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