Forrest County EOC gives out masks, sanitizer ahead of New Yearâs Eve
Forrest County EOC gives out masks, sanitizer ahead of New Yearâs Eve By Branden Walker | December 28, 2020 at 4:43 PM CST - Updated December 29 at 11:43 AM
HATTIESBURG, Miss. (WDAM) - New Yearâs Eve is on the way, and some will be celebrating to ring in 2021 despite an ongoing pandemic.
The Forrest County Emergency Operations Center is taking the time to hand out masks and hand sanitizers to families in Forrest County, Petal and Hattiesburg to help families stay safe during the holiday.
âYou need to stay as safe as possible,â said Theretha White, who received masks and sanitizer Monday.
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Channel 5 Factual Commissioning Editor Lucy Willis commissioned multi-award-winning production company The Garden Productions (24 Hours in A&E, Mars: One Day on the Red Planet) to make the series.
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