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Three Alabama residents test positive for new COVID-19 variant first detected in the UK, according to ADPH

Three Alabamians have tested positive for a new strand of the novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) that was first detected in the United Kingdom late last year.The Alabama Department of Public Health reported Wednesday that B.1.1.7, which is a new and more highly transmissible COVID-19 variant, has been identified in two people from Montgomery County and one from Jefferson County. ADPH said two of those three positive tests came from children under the age of 19 and the other is an adult.UAB’s laboratory sequenced the specimens and identified them as the SARS-CoV-2 variant B.1.1.7.While this particular variant has been detected in at least 24 other states, including Tennessee, Georgia, Florida, and North Carolina, these are the first reported cases in Alabama.ADPH released the following statement on the new variant in our state:”Viruses mutate, and due to surveillance, it was expected that cases would be found in Alabama. At this time, many infectious disease experts and the CDC have indicated that the current vaccine should be effective against the U.K. strain. However, this is still being studied. Currently, the U.K. variant has not definitively been linked to worse outcomes of the disease. As this variant is recent to the United States, it is important to follow the outcome of persons infected with this variant.”At least 293 other people in the United States have been infected with the B.1.1.7 variant.TRACKING THE CURVEWVTM 13 is tracking the curve of coronavirus cases and coronavirus-related deaths that have occurred in Alabama. Click here to see the latest data.Get the WVTM 13 app for the latest updates on the pandemic.More news and coverage can be found at www.wvtm13.com/coronavirus.

Three Alabamians have tested positive for a new strand of the novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) that was first detected in the United Kingdom late last year.

The Alabama Department of Public Health reported Wednesday that B.1.1.7, which is a new and more highly transmissible COVID-19 variant, has been identified in two people from Montgomery County and one from Jefferson County.

ADPH said two of those three positive tests came from children under the age of 19 and the other is an adult.

UAB’s laboratory sequenced the specimens and identified them as the SARS-CoV-2 variant B.1.1.7.

While this particular variant has been detected in at least 24 other states, including Tennessee, Georgia, Florida, and North Carolina, these are the first reported cases in Alabama.

ADPH released the following statement on the new variant in our state:

“Viruses mutate, and due to surveillance, it was expected that cases would be found in Alabama. At this time, many infectious disease experts and the CDC have indicated that the current vaccine should be effective against the U.K. strain. However, this is still being studied. Currently, the U.K. variant has not definitively been linked to worse outcomes of the disease. As this variant is recent to the United States, it is important to follow the outcome of persons infected with this variant.”

At least 293 other people in the United States have been infected with the B.1.1.7 variant.

TRACKING THE CURVE

WVTM 13 is tracking the curve of coronavirus cases and coronavirus-related deaths that have occurred in Alabama. Click here to see the latest data.

Get the WVTM 13 app for the latest updates on the pandemic.

More news and coverage can be found at www.wvtm13.com/coronavirus.

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Tornado leaves significant damage in northeastern Jefferson County, Alabama

Tornado-producing storms left lines of damage late into Monday night in central Alabama. Around 10:30 p.m. Monday, the National Weather Service in Birmingham confirmed a tornado was on the ground in north Jefferson County near Fultondale.Some of the most severe damage was reported in Fultondale, where many businesses and homes were destroyed and power lines and trees were downed.The Fultondale Fire Department requested that nobody come in or out of the city as first responders worked to assess damage and respond to calls for help. Multiple agencies responded to that area to help with entrapments and damage.As of 3:15 a.m., NWS Birmingham removed the threat of severe weather for most of central Alabama. Some of eastern central Alabama, from Dallas County to southern Calhoun County, remains under slight risk of severe weather until 6:00 a.m.Click here to stay updated on tonight’s situation with WVTM 13’s live severe weather coverage.DAMAGE REPORTS WVTM 13’s Fred Davenport live at the severely damaged Hampton Inn in Fult0ndaleWATCH: Tornado-producing storm moves north of Birmingham

Tornado-producing storms left lines of damage late into Monday night in central Alabama.

Around 10:30 p.m. Monday, the National Weather Service in Birmingham confirmed a tornado was on the ground in north Jefferson County near Fultondale.

Some of the most severe damage was reported in Fultondale, where many businesses and homes were destroyed and power lines and trees were downed.

The Fultondale Fire Department requested that nobody come in or out of the city as first responders worked to assess damage and respond to calls for help. Multiple agencies responded to that area to help with entrapments and damage.

As of 3:15 a.m., NWS Birmingham removed the threat of severe weather for most of central Alabama. Some of eastern central Alabama, from Dallas County to southern Calhoun County, remains under slight risk of severe weather until 6:00 a.m.

Click here to stay updated on tonight’s situation with WVTM 13’s live severe weather coverage.

DAMAGE REPORTS

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Damage from a potential tornado at a hotel in Fultondale

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Downed power lines at Walker Chapel Road and I-65 in Fultondale

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Entrance to Stoney Brook apartments in Fultondale

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“Got my wife and baby out of bedroom about 10 minutes b4 this happened. We r in Darlene Estates in Fultondale. Thank u weather radio!”

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Tornado damage in Jefferson County, Alabama

Tornado-producing storms left lines of damage late into Monday night in central Alabama.LIVE SEVERE WEATHER COVERAGEAround 10:45 p.m. Monday, the National Weather Service in Birmingham confirmed a tornado was on the ground in north Jefferson County near Fultondale.Some of the most severe damage was reported in Fultondale, where many businesses and homes were destroyed and power lines and trees were downed.The Fultondale Fire Department requested that nobody come in or out of the city as first responders worked to assess damage and respond to calls for help. Multiple agencies responded to that area to help with entrapments and damage.As of 12:33 a.m., NWS Birmingham canceled many of the Tornado Watch alerts in central Alabama. The following counties remain under a Tornado Watch until 6:00 a.m.: Bibb, Calhoun, Cherokee, Chilton, Clay, Coosa, Etowah, Hale, Jefferson, St. Clair, Shelby, Talladega and Tuscaloosa.Click here to stay updated on tonight’s situation with WVTM 13’s live severe weather coverage.DAMAGE REPORTS WVTM 13’s Fred Davenport live at the severely damaged Hampton Inn in Fult0ndaleWATCH: Tornado-producing storm moves north of Birmingham

Tornado-producing storms left lines of damage late into Monday night in central Alabama.

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Around 10:45 p.m. Monday, the National Weather Service in Birmingham confirmed a tornado was on the ground in north Jefferson County near Fultondale.

Some of the most severe damage was reported in Fultondale, where many businesses and homes were destroyed and power lines and trees were downed.

The Fultondale Fire Department requested that nobody come in or out of the city as first responders worked to assess damage and respond to calls for help. Multiple agencies responded to that area to help with entrapments and damage.

As of 12:33 a.m., NWS Birmingham canceled many of the Tornado Watch alerts in central Alabama.

The following counties remain under a Tornado Watch until 6:00 a.m.: Bibb, Calhoun, Cherokee, Chilton, Clay, Coosa, Etowah, Hale, Jefferson, St. Clair, Shelby, Talladega and Tuscaloosa.

Click here to stay updated on tonight’s situation with WVTM 13’s live severe weather coverage.

DAMAGE REPORTS

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Damage from a potential tornado at a hotel in Fultondale

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Downed power lines at Walker Chapel Road and I-65 in Fultondale

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Entrance to Stoney Brook apartments in Fultondale

Justin Hindman

Hurst Towing in Fultondale

Adam Sessums/Twitter

“Got my wife and baby out of bedroom about 10 minutes b4 this happened. We r in Darlene Estates in Fultondale. Thank u weather radio!”

WVTM 13’s Fred Davenport live at the severely damaged Hampton Inn in Fult0ndale

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