Despite increased risk, Unalaska officials hold off on new mandates April 22nd 4:32 pm | Hope McKenney, KUCB News Coronavirus risk levels increased after fishermen breached isolation and visited bar Unalaska's City Council voted at an April 13 meeting not to implement any new health restrictions, despite a recent incident of potential widespread COVID-19 exposure at a local bar. On April 10, a group of Bering Sea fishermen, who had tested positive for the virus on board their boat, breached isolation and visited the Norwegian Rat Saloon around 11:40 p.m. Anyone who was unvaccinated and at the bar at the same time was asked to quarantine and get tested.