Alaska reports 2 deaths, record hospitalizations and 589 new virus cases Friday
By Friday, 108 people confirmed to have COVID-19 were hospitalized in Alaska, while another 13 hospital patients were suspected of having the illness.
By Friday, 108 people confirmed to have COVID-19 were hospitalized in Alaska, while another 13 hospital patients were suspected of having the illness.
Revak says he is “experiencing remarkably mild symptoms” and is quarantined. He attended an event with Young, who announced on Thursday he had tested positive.
The city announced new pop-up testing sites and expanded hours at its existing COVID-19 testing locations.
The school announced the decision Friday, citing increased risks and restrictions due to the COVID-19 pandemic. In Fairbanks, UAF is taking a wait-and-see approach.
A 10 a.m. phone call ended a hard-fought race that was one of the most expensive in Alaska’s history.
The facility is expected to cost $203 million.
Is there a friend or a stranger that made a positive impact on your life this year?
We have prioritized business and leisure over our grandparents and neighbors.
“If we cannot reduce the spread of this virus, we reduce our future options for how to proceed," Dunleavy said in a video sent by emergency alert to cellphones statewide.
Conservation and some tribal groups decried the plans, which would allow the Bureau of Land Management to hold a lease sale before the president leaves office on Jan. 20.
Their comments effectively shut down a half-baked plot some Republicans floated as a last chance to keep Trump in the White House.
“This could be a region of resilience,” said Steffi O’Daly, a graduate student at the University of Alaska Fairbanks College of Fisheries and Ocean Sciences.
Convalescent plasma from previously infected COVID-19 patients is used to treat those who are severely ill.
Gardening: Coffee grounds, rubbing alcohol, sand ... beet juice? We might need to test these garden-friendlier suggestions for ice melt ourselves.
The election official posted Trump campaign material near Bethel’s only voting location on Election Day, but authorities said no laws were broken.
A state epidemiologist said that while cases of reinfection have been rare in Alaska, that could change going into winter as the coronavirus continues to spread.