NEW ORLEANS (AP) â Coronavirus-related limits on access to Bourbon Street, shuttered bars and frigid weather all were expected to prevent what New Orleans usually craves at the end of Mardi Gras season â streets and businesses jam-packed with revelers. Parades and parties on Mardi Gras (Fat Tuesday) and the days leading up to the annual pre-Lenten bash usually draw more than a million people to the streets. But parades were canceled and Mayor LaToya Cantrell recently ordered bars closed. Even bars that had been allowed to operate as restaurants with âconditionalâ food permits were shuttered for five days that began Friday. Take-out drinks in âgo-cupsâ also are forbidden â no more strolling the French Quarter with a drink in hand. Bourbon Street was to be blocked to automobile and foot traffic at 7 a.m., with access limited to residents, business managers and employees, hotel guests and restaurant patrons. Various estimates showed hotels were likely to be anywhere from one-third to more than half full â far below the 90%-plus bookings of most years. And city and state officials all but warned tourists away. âIf people think theyâre going to come to Louisiana, anywhere, or New Orleans and engage in the kind of activities they would have pre-pandemic then they are mistaken and quite frankly they are not welcome here to do that,â Gov. John Bel Edwards said at a recent news conference. Freezing or near-freezing temperatures were in the Tuesday forecast. If the crowd control measures work, the scene will be in stark contrast to Mardi Gras crowds last year that were later blamed for an early Louisiana outbreak of COVID-19. Parades also were canceled this year in Mobile, Alabama, which boasts the nation's oldest Mardi Gras celebrations. 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