KETCHIKAN (KDN) —The Alaska Department of Health and Social Services tallied 19 new COVID-19 infections in the Ketchikan Gateway Borough on Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
KETCHIKAN (KDN) — The Alaska Department of Health and Social Services reported eight new COVID-19 infections in the Ketchikan Gateway Borough on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, combined.
KETCHIKAN (KDN) — The Alaska Department of Health and Social Services on Wednesday reported the COVID-19 related death of a Ketchikan man in his 70s, along with 29 new local
CASE COUNT SUMMARY, Thursday, Jan. 28, 2021 CASE COUNT SUMMARY, Thursday, Jan. 28, 2021
DHSS today announced one death of an Alaska resident and 184 new people identified with COVID-19 in Alaska. 178 were residents in: Anchorage (44), Bethel Census Area (38), Fairbanks (19), Wasilla (13), Bethel (8), Aleutians East Borough (6), Kusilvak Census Area (6), North Pole (6), Unalaska (5), Dillingham Census Area (4), Yukon-Koyukuk Census Area (4), Eagle River (3), Homer (3), Kenai (2), Ketchikan (2), Seward (2), and one each in Big Lake, Chugiak, Cordova, Douglas, Fairbanks North Star Borough, Juneau, Kodiak, North Slope Borough, Sitka, Soldotna, Sutton-Alpine, Willow, and Yakutat/Hoonah-Angoon.
Six new nonresident cases were identified yesterday in: Unalaska: two in seafood industry, one with purpose under investigation
About 100 people have signed up for the Kodiak Emergency Operations Centerâs COVID-19 vaccine clinic today. Walk-up appointments will be accepted, EOC Director Mike Tvenge said.Â
The clinic will run from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the parking lot next to the Harbormasterâs office. Two heated tents have been constructed to host the clinic, which will administer the Pfizer vaccine. The tents are field hospitals the EOC purchased with Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security money.Â
Anyone over the age of 65 can get the jab. Second doses, which the Pfizer vaccine requires, will be given at a similar clinic on Feb. 19. Masks and social distancing will be required.Â