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Alaska to allow some out-of-state seafood workers to receive vaccines after rash of COVID outbreaks


In January, around 40 percent of employees at Trident Seafoods Akutan facility tested positive for COVID-19, followed by cases on its catcher-processor vessel
Kodiak Enterprise, at the company s Tacoma port.
Some 7,300 Alaska residents account for the 26,000 seafood processing workforce in the state, according to data from the McDowell Group (now McKinley).
Chris Barrows, president of Pacific Seafood Processors Association (PSPA), noted while the industry is thankful for the new inclusionary measure, the biggest constraint still is the lack of federal vaccine supply.
Dunleavy s office noted in the letter that industries with high numbers of seasonal, out-of-state workers place an additional burden on the Alaska healthcare industry, but said the state did not have enough vaccine doses at this point to allocate a specific portion to seafood and other industries. ....

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As deadline approaches, public health officials and hospitals urge lawmakers to extend COVID-19 emergency declaration


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Alaska’s top public health officials and hospital representatives urged legislators to extend the state’s COVID-19 emergency declaration Thursday as the clock ticks toward the mid-February date when it expires.
The declaration provides authority for everything from mandated airport COVID-19 traveler testing and increased hospital capacity to National Guard deployments for vaccine distribution.
A 30-day extension expires Feb. 14. Gov. Mike Dunleavy last month introduced legislation to extend the declaration potentially into September.
But now that bill, Senate Bill 56, is stalled in committee and faces some resistance in the Legislature, where it’s increasingly possible that lawmakers may not be willing or possibly able, given the tight timeline to approve a declaration that some Alaskans see as part of a larger crackdown on individual freedoms. ....

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