Students in Tuscaloosa, Alabama who had tested as positive for COVID-19 attended parties despite the risk of spreading coronavirus to other partygoers, according to Tuscaloosa Fire Chief Randy Smith.
Smith shared this information in a Tuesday afternoon pre-Council meeting before the Tuscaloosa City Council convened in the evening to vote on a measure that would make face masks mandatory citywide. However, he neither named the students nor the schools they attended, according to ABC 33 News.
"We had seen over the last few weeks parties going on in the county, or throughout the city and county in several locations where students or kids would come in with known positives," Smith during the pre-Council meeting.
Just kidding. I know Ghost didn’t go to college.
Smith shared this information in a Tuesday afternoon pre-Council meeting before the Tuscaloosa City Council convened in the evening to vote on a measure that would make face masks mandatory citywide. However, he neither named the students nor the schools they attended, according to ABC 33 News.
"We had seen over the last few weeks parties going on in the county, or throughout the city and county in several locations where students or kids would come in with known positives," Smith during the pre-Council meeting.
Just kidding. I know Ghost didn’t go to college.
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