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CASE COUNT SUMMARY, Wednesday, Feb 3, 2021 - Alaska Native News

CASE COUNT SUMMARY, Wednesday, Feb. 3, 2021 DHSS today announced 226 new people identified with COVID-19 in Alaska. 178 were residents in:  Anchorage (45), Wasilla (32), Palmer (24), Fairbanks (14), Eagle River (6), Bethel Census Area (5), Dillingham Census Area (5), Juneau (5), Tok (4), Ketchikan (3), Kodiak (3), North Pole (3), Sitka (3), Southeast Fairbanks Census Area (3), Valdez-Cordova Census Area – Copper River (3), Nome Census Area (2), Seward (2), Unalaska (2), and one each in Aleutians East Borough, Anchor Point, Bethel, Big Lake, Douglas, Homer, Houston, Kusilvak Census Area, Nikiski, Petersburg, Soldotna, Utqiaġvik, Valdez, and Yukon-Koyukuk Census Area.  Forty-eight new nonresident cases were identified yesterday in: Anchorage: 21 in seafood industry and two with purposes under investigation Aleutians East Borough: 15 in seafood industry

CASE COUNT SUMMARY, Tuesday, Jan 26, 2021 - Alaska Native News

CASE COUNT SUMMARY, Tuesday, Jan. 26, 2021 CASE COUNT SUMMARY, Tuesday, Jan. 26, 2021 DHSS today announced one death of an Alaska resident and 89 new people identified with COVID-19 in Alaska. 86 were residents in: Anchorage (20), Wasilla (12), Bethel Census Area (11), Fairbanks (7), Juneau (5), Kusilvak Census Area (5), Bethel (4), Palmer (4), Eagle River (3), Sutton-Alpine (2), Unalaska (2) and one each in Big Lake, Chugiak, Cordova, Haines, Homer, Kotzebue, Nome Census Area, North Pole, Prince of Wales-Hyder Census Area, Seward and Soldotna. Three new nonresident cases were identified yesterday in Unalaska, all in the seafood industry. One resident case was subtracted from the dashboard due to data verification procedures bringing the total number of Alaska resident cases to 51,778 and the total number of nonresident cases to 1,709.

CASE COUNT SUMMARY, Friday, Jan 22, 2021 - Alaska Native News

CASE COUNT SUMMARY, Friday, Jan 22, 2021 - Alaska Native News
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Tracking COVID-19 in Alaska: 5 deaths and 251 new cases reported Saturday

Print article We re making this important information available without a subscription as a public service. But we depend on reader support to do this work. Please consider supporting independent journalism in Alaska, at just $1.99 for the first month of your subscription. Alaska on Saturday reported 251 new COVID-19 infections and five virus-related deaths, according to the state Department of Health and Social Services. The five deaths involved four Wasilla residents a woman and a man over 80, a woman in her 70s and a man in his 70s and an Anchorage woman in her 60s, the state health department said Saturday afternoon. The deaths were identified “from death certificate reviews over the past several months,” according to the health department.

5 Things Alaska: Health legislation, State budget, DHSS split - State of Reform

5 Things Alaska: Health legislation, State budget, DHSS split DJ Wilson | Jan 20, 2021 Share this: We are now on the other side of the 45th peaceful transfer of power since our Constitution was ratified in 1789. It is one of the most uncommon things in the great swath of human history, having hardly been done without swords or battles of some sort. Here, in America, we do this by election. If your candidate won, congratulations. If your candidate didn’t win, that is the great luxury of living in a republican democracy. You know you’ll get another chance. Now, Alaska and America move towards a period of lawmaking and governance. Municipal elections are coming up on April 6th, which are consequential. But, it’s also nice to know we won’t likely have quite the animus of the 2020 elections until at least the mid-terms roll around in 2022.

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