Richard R. Robinson Funeral Home says business has been busier in part due to COVID-19. Author: Wanya Reese Updated: 11:51 PM EST February 22, 2021
MACON, Ga. As of Monday evening, the United States has crossed 500,000 COVID-19 deaths according to Johns Hopkins University. In Georgia, we saw our deadliest day earlier this month. A Central Georgia funeral home says business has been busier due in part to COVID-19. The funeral home license owners, we are in this as well, Carlton Maye Jr., Managing Partner and Funeral Director of Richard R. Robinson Funeral Home, said.
For Maye Jr., 2020 proved to be a unique year for the funeral home.
Wearing a mask, sanitizing your hands, and social distancing is guidance that health leaders say will limit the spread of the virus until you can get the vaccine.
Georgia now has 37 confirmed cases of the UK variant, up from 19 cases 8 days ago. There are no confirmed cases of the South African or the Brazilian variants