Tuscaloosa residents visiting loved ones in local hospitals this holiday season will be required to wear a facemask as COVID-19 cases in the area climb again.
DO YOU WANT TO LIVE. I will never forget that Tuscaloosa, Alabama doctor's words as she physically pulled me down the hospital hallway. I had just been told that I was positive for Covid 19, the Omicron Variant.
Many may feel like we're finally starting to get back to some normalcy in West Alabama. Things looked completely different a year ago thanks to the pandemic.
As we approach one year since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Alabama Department of Public Health is doing their part to learn more about the virus.
Many Tuscaloosa Catholic churches modified their traditional services so as to prevent the further spread of the COVID-19 and to keep worshippers safe.