February 24, 2021 ANCHORAGE – The Alaska Department of Health and Social Services (DHSS) announced today that Alaska will receive 60,760 first doses of state-allocated COVID-19 vaccine for the month of March. Additionally, 32,720 first doses have been allocated to the federal Indian Health Service (IHS). IHS vaccine is managed by Alaska’s Tribal Health System. These two allocations total 93,480 first doses for March. An equal amount of second doses will be shipped to Alaska later in the month.
In addition, Alaska, like all states, will be receiving a supplemental allocation of vaccine for February. This includes an additional 9,640 doses – 6,070 doses of state-allocated vaccine and 3,570 doses of IHS vaccine. The total for March plus the February supplemental amounts to 103,120 first doses coming into the state this month.
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