By Jason Hall
Jan 12, 2021
The University of Alabama campus was packed with fans celebrating the Crimson Tide s national championship victory on Monday (January 11) night, despite the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
Traffic cameras and videos posted on social media showed thousands of people exiting crowded bars and flooding University Boulevard in Tuscaloosa, also known as The Strip as time expired during Alabama s 52-24 win over Ohio State.
Alabama Department of Public Health State Health Officer
Dr. Scott Harris said he expects a spike in cases following the large, viral celebration late Monday night. It s disappointing to see people not paying attention to the guidance that we try to give to keep them safe. I was excited as anybody and wanted to celebrate also, but right now is not a time to be out in large groups of people close together when you are not masked, Dr. Harris said via
By Jason Hall
Jan 12, 2021
The University of Alabama campus was packed with fans celebrating the Crimson Tide s national championship victory on Monday (January 11) night, despite the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
Traffic cameras and videos posted on social media showed thousands of people exiting crowded bars and flooding University Boulevard in Tuscaloosa, also known as The Strip as time expired during Alabama s 52-24 win over Ohio State.
Alabama Department of Public Health State Health Officer
Dr. Scott Harris said he expects a spike in cases following the large, viral celebration late Monday night. It s disappointing to see people not paying attention to the guidance that we try to give to keep them safe. I was excited as anybody and wanted to celebrate also, but right now is not a time to be out in large groups of people close together when you are not masked, Dr. Harris said via