Juneau, Alaska (KINY) - Juneau is moving to a Level 2 Moderate COVID-19 risk level.
A release from the City and Borough of Juneau Emergency Operations Center said the decision is based on heightened case activity that raised the seven- and 14-day case rates to the Very High category. Cases resulting from community spread are occurring at an increasing rate, according to the EOC.
There are 80 active cases in Juneau as of Thursday 72 of which are residents.
Starting at noon on Friday:
Gatherings indoors are limited to 50 people and masks are required. This is unless a plan is approved by the EOC or all people at the gathering are vaccinated.
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