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11 local virus cases revealed

KETCHIKAN (KDN) – The Ketchikan Emergency Operations Center recorded 11 new coronavirus cases between its Friday and Monday evening updates, and one individual was hospitalized in the COVID-19 unit at PeaceHealth Ketchikan Medical Center on Monday. “One case was reported late evening on May 7; three cases were reported on May 8, and seven cases were reported today,” according to the EOC  release. “Of the 11, six were determined to be close contacts to known positive cases, and five remain under investigation.” In total, 10 cases were under investigation as to source on Monday evening. “During the contact investigations, Public Health will coordinate with the positive person to reach out to anyone who may be a close contact and instruct them to quarantine,” the EOC statement read. “In the event of a positive case associated with the school district, Public Health will coordinate with school district staff to reach out to anyone who may be

Alaska Teacher s George Floyd Comments Racially Insensitive, Placed on Leave

(Pixabay) A high school teacher in Fairbanks, Alaska has been placed on administrative leave for telling students that George Floyd would still be alive today if he had complied with police. In 15-minute YouTube video posted last week, a teacher referred to as “Ms. Gardner” hosted a virtual lecture with students about several recent high-profile shootings involving altercations between law enforcement and African-Americans. Advertisement On the subject of George Floyd, the teacher said that former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin “abused his authority” and “was complicit in George Floyd’s death.” “But if George Floyd had, at the beginning when they got him out of the car and went to put him in the police car if he had just sidled into the car and slid it in there, and let them put his legs in, he would be alive today, and you know that’s true,” the woman added.

Fairbanks Memorial Hospital enforces stricter visitation policy due to high COVID cases

Fairbanks Memorial Hospital enforces stricter visitation policy due to high COVID cases Richard Atkin © Richard Atkin Fairbanks Memorial Hospital is now enforcing a stricter visitation policy due to the spike in COVID-19 cases in the Fairbanks North Star Borough. FAIRBANKS, Alaska (KTVF) - Fairbanks Memorial Hospital has begun enforcing a stricter visitation policy due to the spike in COVID-19 cases in the Fairbanks North Star Borough. According to Angelique Ramirez, Chief Medical Officer for Foundation Health Partners, the hospital was at a level three restriction previously but was more lenient. Ramirez explained, “We were allowing one visitor, but we were allowing people. if there was somebody who had come into town, we were allowing people to trade off. It might start off with one person in the morning, and another person mid-day, and another person at the end of the day, and the tradeoffs were becoming more and more frequent. The reality though is that

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