Alabama and much of the Deep South are seeing a spike in coronavirus cases as some have stopped heeding warnings of the virus, alarming public health officials and people who have lost loved ones because of COVID-19.
Over the past two weeks, Alabama had the second highest number of new cases per capita in the nation.
We know if they continue, we will see more hospitalizations and more deaths, Alabama State Health Officer Scott Harris said.
As of Saturday, Alabama had more than 29,000 confirmed cases of COVID-19, with more than a quarter of the cases reported in the last two weeks.
Kyra Porter, who lost three members of her east Alabama family to COVID-19, has the same fears.