Alabama fan s death after attending NCAA tournament prompts COVID-19 contact tracing in Indiana
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INDIANAPOLIS - Health officials in Indiana said Saturday they are investigating whether anyone was exposed to COVID-19 by Alabama residents following Friday night’s death of a Crimson Tide fan who was in Indianapolis for the NCAA Tournament last weekend.
The elder Ratliff could not immediately be reached for comment Saturday by The Associated Press. Based on a recent news story, the Marion County Public Health Department and the Indiana State Department of Health are contacting the Alabama Department of Public Health to determine if anyone in Indianapolis may have been exposed to COVID-19 by any Alabama resident who visited Indianapolis in recent days, the county said in a statement provide
Alabama fan s death after attending NCAA tournament prompts COVID-19 contact tracing in Indiana
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