In August, 22 pregnant individuals died of COVID in the United States, officials said.
Alaska remains the state with the highest number of new cases per capita in the country.
“Give AK a Shot” awards funds to one newly vaccinated adult resident and one newly vaccinated child resident.
Some shipments on backorder started to arrive Thursday, but supplies are still limited.
The state Department of Health and Social Services reported another four COVID-19 deaths Wednesday, which pushes the statewide total to 546 since the pandemic began.… Continue reading
The Alaska Marine Safety Education Association launched a new COVID-19 vaccination promotional campaign Tuesday, with the goal of encouraging more commercial fishermen to get their… Continue reading
Alaska had the most per-capita COVID-19 cases in the country again Monday, as the Department of Health and Social Services reported an additional 4,025 new… Continue reading
KPBSD uses criteria outlined in revisions to the district’s mitigation plan.
Health officials struggle to keep up with coronavirus tracking.
Health care professionals with the state have borne the brunt of scrutiny during the COVID-19 pandemic, and have even reported violence on the job, officials… Continue reading
The Alaska Chamber of Commerce announced the second week’s lottery winners Thursday, as part of the “Give AK a Shot” COVID-19 vaccine incentive program. Ashley… Continue reading
The state Department of Health and Social Services reported another seven recent COVID-19 deaths Thursday. They were two Fairbanks men over 70, a Palmer man… Continue reading
Universal indoor masking for staff and students was instituted at Nikiski North Star Elementary School and extended for two weeks at Paul Banks Elementary School… Continue reading
Statewide, there were 213 COVID-related hospitalizations as of Wednesday.
Alaska has been reporting the highest number of COVID cases per capita in the nation this week.
Hospitals, health care workers facing burnout as COVID cases continue, officials say.
Central Peninsula Hospital staff has opened up overflow space and put patients in old maternity wards.
Kenai Middle School and Sterling Elementary Schools are no longer requiring face masks in indoor settings for students and staff.
Public health officials work to stay ahead of testing need
More kids are contracting COVID amid delta surge