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Highlights from KFSK s on-going COVID-19 program

Posted by Angela Denning | May 14, 2021 This sign is posted on the door of the Petersburg Post Office. (Photo by Angela Denning/KFSK) COVID show notes for Friday, May 14, 2021 – Incident commander Karl Hagerman  – COVID situation in Petersburg right now, still at low risk, four active cases, all travel related, people who have left Petersburg, returned here and since tested positive. They were symptomatic and were tested at the airport and at Petersburg Medical Center’s respiratory clinic. They have been directed to isolate and he believes the risk to festival-goers is low. Petersburg still has a face covering mandate in place. He mentioned the Centers for Disease Control’s latest guidance on fully vaccinated people and masking.

Health officials urge Alaskans to keep following local mask rules after CDC relaxes guidance for vaccinated individuals

Health officials urge Alaskans to keep following local mask rules after CDC relaxes guidance for vaccinated individuals Published 1 hour ago Share on Facebook 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. State health officials are urging Alaskans to continue to follow local mask requirements and business-specific rules after the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Thursday relaxed its guidance for those who are fully vaccinated. In a significant shift, the CDC said Thursday that fully vaccinated people can now go safely without face coverings in most indoor and outdoor settings.

COVID-19 Vaccines And Our Community: Part 1

   Join us next week to hear community members and Elders’ stories about their experiences with getting vaccinated against COVID-19, and get your personal questions answered by virology expert DeHaven. To have your questions about COVID-19 and the COVID-19 vaccines answered in the May 19 episode, please email questions to elle@kyuk.org, or call 907-543-0240 and leave a message. YKHC expects that 12 to 15-year-olds should be eligible to receive a COVID-19 vaccine as early as Thursday, May 13. You can register your child, or yourself, to be vaccinated here. For information about current COVID-19 trends in the Y-K Delta or in the state, visit YKHC’s COVID-19 Dashboard and the Alaska Department of Health and Social Services’ COVID-19 website, respectively.

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