Community Corner
Mayor Broome’s Statement On Mardi Gras Season And Coronavirus Compliance In Baton Rouge
Mardi Gras season is here and we are all excited to celebrate in safe ways as we continue to navigate the coronavirus pandemic.
February 5, 2021
Baton Rouge, La. – February 5, 2021 – Mardi Gras season is here and we are all excited to celebrate in safe ways as we continue to navigate the coronavirus pandemic. Baton Rouge remains in a dangerous place now that the more-contagious UK variant is present in Louisiana.
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Our main concern is another unnecessary resurgence of COVID-19 due to people gathering with others with whom they do not live or are not part of their quarantine group. We saw this after Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year's — and are just now recovering from that surge.
I encourage our residents to celebrate this season safely while wearing masks and practicing social distancing. Please consider decorating your home our driving through a reverse parade like the Mid City Gras.
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While we have yet to see an influx of revelers like other communities, we are taking compliance very seriously, and heightened enforcement will be in effect all over the city. Venues that do not comply could face losing their license under current Phase 2 restrictions as we actively share information with the Louisiana State Fire Marshal and The Louisiana Office of Alcohol and Tobacco Control.
Residents, we know what to do and we can protect ourselves and small businesses. Please celebrate this Mardi Gras season safely and do not gather in large crowds. We will continue to enforce current COVID-19 restrictions for the safety of our community.
This press release was produced by the City of Baton Rouge. The views expressed here are the author’s own.