U.S. Rep. Mo Brooks says his two opponents “will go negative” and is pointing to a late April poll from the conservative Club for Growth showing him with a strong lead in the 2022 GOP race for Senate. Political pundits, however, believe it’s too early for Brooks to make such a claim. Twelve months, they say, is an “eternity” in today’s political world. Brooks, during a visit to South Alabama .
Georgia last responders brace for expected surge in COVID-19 deaths
One funeral home saw a 40 percent increase in inquiries in 2020 compared to their average year.
ATLANTA - Funeral homes nationwide are frantically reviewing their inventory of body bags, caskets and PPE, as they brace for a surge in COVID-19 deaths, supercharged by the holidays.
Record highs in coronavirus cases sound off the New Year in Georgia and many states alike. Health experts fear what that could mean for the death rate in weeks to come. We re only in the sixth day of the year, and we have had probably about 40 calls from families since Jan. 1, said Gregory Levett Sr., who owns four metro Atlanta funeral homes.