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STATE OFFICE CLOSURE - INCLEMENT WEATHER
Commissioner of Administration Taylor Barras is announcing that all state offices in Cameron Parish will be closed Wednesday, June 17, 2026 and Thursday, June 18, 2026, due to the impending tropical storm.
All agency heads are responsible for determining those essential personnel who should remain on duty, report for duty, or those who should report to alternate work sites as necessary. Officials continue to monitor conditions throughout the state, and this announcement may be updated.
This office closure applies to all nonessential employees, including those authorized to work from home.
One New Travel-Related Zika Case Confirmed in Louisiana
June 24, 2016
One New Travel-Related Zika Case Confirmed in LouisianaSeven Louisiana residents have had the infection
Baton Rouge, La., - The Louisiana Department of Health's Public Health Laboratory has confirmed one additional case of Zika virus. The patient had travelled to a region with ongoing Zika transmission and sought medical care in Louisiana after, where tests confirmed the viral infection.
This is the seventh case of travel-associated Zika confirmed in Louisiana. There have been no confirmed cases of local transmission within Louisiana or in the rest of the 50 states.
After travelling to an area with ongoing Zika transmission, the patient returned to Louisiana and began to show symptoms of an illness, prompting the individual to seek treatment. The patient and their health care provider have been notified of the Zika-positive result.
The Department of Health has reported the case to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and it has been included in the CDC's Zika case count for Louisiana. National and state case counts can be found at www.cdc.gov/zika/geo/united-states.html.
Avoiding Infection by Zika Virus:
Zika virus is of greatest threat to pregnant women, as their child may be at risk for certain severe birth defects as a result of infection. Pregnant women, women who could be pregnant, and the male sexual partners of pregnant women or those seeking to have a child in particular should therefore avoid travel to areas of active transmission.
As Zika can also be transmitted through sexual activity with an infected male partner, pregnant women and women who could be pregnant should be sure to use a condom when having sex with a male partner who may be infected with Zika.
All travelers to areas where Zika virus is active should be aware and take steps to protect themselves from mosquito bites (e.g., wear long sleeves and pants, use EPA-approved insect repellant, etc.).
The same precautions apply at home, and people should also make sure their house is mosquito-proof by ensuring their windows and doors have intact screens and that there is no standing water around their home, especially in small containers.
The Louisiana Department of Health strives to protect and promote health statewide and to ensure access to medical, preventive and rehabilitative services for all state residents. To learn more about LDH, visit www.dhh.la.gov. For up-to-date health information, news and emergency updates, follow LDH's Twitter account and Facebook.