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Tardy Gras? Mobile considers Carnival-style parade for May

Tardy Gras? Mobile considers Carnival-style parade for May
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Alabama crossroads: Will Kay Ivey follow other Republican governors in lifting mask orders?

Alabama crossroads: Will Kay Ivey follow other Republican governors in lifting mask orders? Updated Mar 03, 2021; Posted Mar 03, 2021 A sign outside Frida s Mexican restaurant in Northport, Ala., informing patrons masks are required to enter under Alabama state government mandate due to coronavirus. (Ben Flanagan / AL.com) Facebook Share Valerii De Loach lost more than $10,000 in income last year after five of her clients permanently stopped seeking her services once the coronavirus pandemic began. “Three of those clients I had for nine years, and I lost them,” said De Loach, a Mobile-based and self-employed massage therapist for the past decade. “When they were regulars, I could make my mortgage (payments) based on them coming in. In my business, it’s referred to as the bread-and-butter clients and we bank on them coming.”

Mardi Gras researchers warn of COVID super spreader Tuesday

Two of the authors of an eye popping analysis of the 2020 Mardi Gras in New Orleans believe that Mardi Gras celebrations this year could lead to a coronavirus spread. At least one of the authors says that the deadly virus is in its final months of creating havoc in the U.S., but that irresponsible behavior at a time of new COVID-19 variants, will lead to more deaths.

Do the right thing : Alabama s top health officer concerned about Mobile Mardi Gras risk

‘Do the right thing’: Alabama’s top health officer concerned about Mobile Mardi Gras risk Updated Feb 13, 2021; Posted Feb 12, 2021 Facebook Share Mardi Gras Day in Mobile represents a concern for Alabama’s leading public health officer who implored revelers on Friday to “do the right thing” and avoid large crowds. Dr. Scott Harris, the state’s health officer, said he sees a large gathering for Mardi Gras having the potential of causing a COVID-19 super spreader event one year after the 2020 Carnival activities in New Orleans were blamed for creating an early coronavirus hot spot that led to a surge in cases and deaths in the Big Easy.

Mardi Gras shut down in New Orleans but Mobile plans events; police immensely concerned

Police Chief Lawrence Battiste said he has concerns about his officers exposed to the COVID-19 virus during a Mardi Gras Day event in downtown Mobile. The city is planning to close off city streets downtown, but there are also eight block parties scheduled to take place on Fat Tuesday. At the same time, New Orleans is closing bars and prohibiting to-go drinking from Friday to Tuesday.

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