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Three state parks being prepped for COVID-19

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Update - March 30:

State park officials have stated that the three parks currently have 50 occupants and have served 92 patients to date.

As of March 30, the following state parks have served this many patients:

  • Segnette - 46
  • Chicot - 2
  • Lake Bistineau - 2

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Original - March 19:

Three state parks are being prepped to accept people who have COVID-19: Chicot State Park near Ville Platte, Lake Bistineau State Park near Doyline and Bayou Segnette State Park in Jefferson Parish.

Officials say the sites will be used, if needed, for people who test positive for the virus, don't need hospital-level care, but can't go home.

For instance, an infected person who lives with a family member in the high-risk category might stay there to recover, officials said.

Each site will be used for people living in that region, officials say.

Talks are underway in other regions to identify and prepare sites for similar use.

As a service to the health and medical facilities in those areas, these state parks will be unavailable for public use effective Wednesday, March 18.

"Unfortunately, we understand that this is going to impact our visitors with plans to visit Chicot State Park and Lake Bistineau State Park," said Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser, whose office oversees Louisiana State Parks. "But I would like to repeat - the greater mission right now is to do everything possible to get this situation under control so we can all resume normal operations. These are two of our most beautiful parks, and we will thoroughly clean them before reopening for the enjoyment of our visitors. Louisianans have always come together in time of need and I'm sure we can get through this together."

Current visitors will be evacuated from the parks, and guests will be contacted by Louisiana State Parks reservations agents to transfer to another park or request a gift card or refund for the amount of their stay.

All other Louisiana State Parks are open and operating normally for the enjoyment of the public.

Read more on Chicot State Park details on the coronavirus.