comparemela.com

Latest Breaking News On - Annie berman - Page 7 : comparemela.com

Tracking COVID-19 in Alaska: 1 death and 92 new infections reported Thursday

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 Thursday reported 92 new coronavirus infections and the death of a Fairbanks resident with COVID-19, according to data from the Department of Health and Social Services. Alaska’s average daily case counts are trending down statewide. However, a surge of coronavirus-related hospitalizations in the Fairbanks region is straining hospital capacity there, and one COVID-positive patient in their 20s recently died, officials said this week.

Tracking COVID-19 in Alaska: 146 new cases and no deaths reported Wednesday

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 $3.69 a week for an online subscription. Alaska on Wednesday reported 146 coronavirus infections and no deaths linked to COVID-19, according to data from the Department of Health and Social Services. Alaska’s average daily case counts have begun to decline again statewide. However, most regions in the state are still in the highest alert category based on their current per capita rate of infection, and health officials continue to encourage Alaskans to wear face coverings in public, avoid large gatherings, wash their hands frequently and get vaccinated against COVID-19 to prevent further spread.

Tracking COVID-19 in Alaska: 138 cases and no deaths reported Friday

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 $3.69 a week for an online subscription. Alaska on Friday reported 138 coronavirus infections and no deaths linked to COVID-19, according to data from the Department of Health and Social Services. Alaska’s average daily case counts have begun to decline again statewide. However, most regions in the state are still in the highest alert category based on their current per capita rate of infection, and health officials continue to encourage Alaskans to wear face coverings in public, avoid large gatherings, wash their hands frequently and get vaccinated against COVID-19 to prevent further spread.

Tracking COVID-19 in Alaska: 161 cases and no deaths reported Thursday

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 Thursday reported 161 coronavirus infections and no deaths linked to COVID-19, according to data from the Department of Health and Social Services. A slight increase in the daily case rate since March has somewhat plateaued. However, most regions in the state are still in the highest alert category based on their current per capita rate of infection, and health officials continue to encourage Alaskans to wear face coverings in public, avoid large gatherings, wash their hands frequently and get vaccinated against COVID-19 to prevent further spread.

Tracking COVID-19 in Alaska: 183 cases and no deaths reported Wednesday

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 Wednesday reported 183 coronavirus infections and no deaths linked to COVID-19, according to data from the Department of Health and Social Services. A slight increase in the daily case rate since March has somewhat plateaued, state health officials said last week. However, most regions in the state are still in the highest alert category based on their current per capita rate of infection, and health officials continue to encourage Alaskans to wear face coverings in public, avoid large gatherings, wash their hands frequently and get vaccinated against COVID-19 to prevent further spread.

© 2024 Vimarsana

vimarsana © 2020. All Rights Reserved.