Would New Orleans cancel Mardi Gras 2021? 'Something we have to think about,' mayor says
New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell said Tuesday she would not rule out canceling Carnival celebrations in 2021 as the city continues to recover from the novel coronavirus.
Cantrell, speaking with The Washington Post during an online forum, said data about the diseases spread and how severely it impacts the citys bottom line will guide decisions about the Carnival season next year, which is slated to begin January 6. Mardi Gras is Feb. 16.
Its something that we have to think about. Its something that we have put on the table, Cantrell said of shutting down next years festivities. It will give me great pause right now before I commit to saying we are moving forward with Mardi Gras 2021.
The comments from Cantrell represent the first official statement on a question that has swirled around the city in recent weeks: after the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival, the Essence Festival of Culture and a host of other events big and small were canceled in order to prevent the spread of COVID-19, might city leaders decide that even several months from now, the risk to public health is still too great to hold the biggest party of them all?
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(Gulfport Sun Herald)