Alaska health officials say they are ‘cautiously optimistic’ as virus curve begins to flatten statewide
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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 366 new COVID-19 infections and the deaths of two Anchorage residents as state health officials described positive signs emerging in recent virus numbers. Health officials said Thursday that they are finally starting to see a decline in virus spread after a monthslong surge that has put pressure on the state’s health care system and caused record hospitalizations and deaths.
Alaska COVID Curve Flattens, Officials ‘Cautiously Optimistic’
State health officials said Thursday that they are finally starting to see a decline in virus spread after a monthslong surge that has put pressure on the health-care system and caused record hospitalizations and deaths. by Annie Berman, Anchorage Daily News, Alaska / December 18, 2020 TNS
(TNS) - Dec. 18 Alaska on Thursday reported 366 new COVID-19 infections and the deaths of two Anchorage residents as state health officials described positive signs emerging in recent virus numbers.
Health officials said Thursday that they are finally starting to see a decline in virus spread after a monthslong surge that has put pressure on the state s health care system and caused record hospitalizations and deaths.