KEY POINTS
  • 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.
  • The combination of preexisting health conditions and limited health care access in the region, along with pockets of public skepticism about health officials' advice on the illness, complicate attempts to manage the virus.
  • African Americans make up 24% of Alabama's population but have accounted for 44% of the state's COVID-19 deaths. 
Will Boyd kneels at the grave of a family member who died after contracting the coronavirus, Saturday, June 20, 2020, in Montgomery, Ala.

Will Boyd was at the funeral Saturday morning for a relative who had died after contracting the new coronavirus when he got the call with the news. His brother had also passed away from COVID-19. 

"The virus is real. It's real. If they don't know it's real, they can come and walk with me to the cemetery," Boyd said of the skeptics.