Mainstream News

Death of Alabama superfan prompts COVID-19 tracing in Indiana

Death of Alabama superfan prompts COVID-19 tracing in
Indiana 1

The COVID-19 death of a young University of Alabama superfan has sparked a contact-tracing investigation by Indiana health officials, according to reports.

Luke Ratcliff, 23, died Friday of complications related to the coronavirus, Tuscaloosa News reported.

A megafan of the school’s basketball team, Ratcliff was known for his checkered blazer and nickname, “Fluffopotamus,” or “Fluff” for short.

Ratcliff had returned from a road game in Indianapolis the night before he was hospitalized.

“Doesn’t seem real,” University of Alabama head basketball coach Nate Oats wrote on Twitter. “Fluff has been our biggest supporter since day one.”

Now the local officials in Indiana are reaching out to their Alabama counterparts to “determine if anyone in Indianapolis may have been exposed to COVID-19 by any Alabama resident who visited Indianapolis in recent days, they said in a statement.

Price & Product Availability Tracker

Discover where products are available & compare prices

It’s unclear when Ratcliff contracted the virus.

Read the Full Article

Mainstream News

Prepare Now Before its too Late

Discover where products are available & compare prices

Why Tennessee seniors are still dying from COVID-19
Broadway Reopened. For 36 Minutes. It’s a Start.

You might also like
Menu