OTTAWA The City of Ottawa s Employment and Social Services office on Walkley Road has reopened despite a fourth employee testing positive for COVID-19. In a memo to Council, Community and Social Services Department General Manager Donna Gray says the staff member has been working from home since July and is now currently in self-isolation. Gray adds city staff are working with Ottawa Public Health to identify and notify others who may have come in close contact with the employee. This is the fourth employee to test positive for novel coronavirus since last week. The south office of Employment and Social Services on Walkley Road closed for the day on Tuesday after a third employee tested positive for COVID-19. Gray said the office reopened Wednesday on the recommendation from Ottawa Public Health since there is no evidence of workplace transmission.
CASE COUNT SUMMARY, Monday, Dec 28, 2020 - Alaska Native News
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CASE COUNT SUMMARY, Sunday, Dec. 27, 2020
DHSS today announced 320 new people identified with COVID-19 in Alaska. 308 were residents in: Anchorage (90), Wasilla (44), Fairbanks (41), Palmer (28), Bethel (20), North Pole (11), Bethel Census Area (10), Soldotna (9), Chugiak (8), Eagle River (7), Kodiak (6), Big Lake (4), Fairbanks North Star Borough (4), Homer (3), Kenai (3), Delta Junction (2), Juneau (2), Seward (2), Sterling (2), Unalaska (2), Utqiaġvik (2), and one each in Aleutians West Census Area, Chevak, Kenai Peninsula North, Kusilvak Census Area, Meadow Lakes, Nikiski, and Nome.
Twelve new nonresident cases were identified yesterday:
Seven in Anchorage with purpose under investigation
One in Unalaska with purpose under investigation
Four with both location and purpose under investigation
Eighteen resident cases were subtracted from the dashboard through data verification procedures. The total number of Alaska resident cases is 44,280 and the total number
CASE COUNT SUMMARY, Saturday, Dec 26, 2020 - Alaska Native News
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