As of Tuesday evening, local health officials said contact tracing from Saturday's exposure is about 40% completed. Credit Berett Wilber/KUCB Unalaska's City Council voted at a Tuesday meeting not to implement any new health restrictions, despite a recent incident of potential widespread COVID-19 exposure at a local bar. In light of the incident, the island moved from the "medium" to "high" coronavirus risk level after nearly a month and a half at the lower threshold. At Tuesday's meeting, City Manager Erin Reinders suggested tightening health measures, citing potential widespread exposure. "In keeping with previous practice of Council when we've been at high risk in the past, we're recommending limits to public gatherings at this time," Reinders said. "And this would be revisited at our next council meeting which is 14 days from today on April 27."