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Alaska Department of Health & Social Services Weekly Case Update
April 4-10, 2021

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Brief Status Report
  • Daily case rates decreased slightly from last week but statewide transmission increased for the third straight week. Anchorage, Fairbanks, and the Matanuska-Susitna regions saw a sustained rise in case rates, while Juneau, Kenai Peninsula, Northern Southeast, and Southern Southeast regions had higher rates than last week.
  • Anyone 16 years or older who lives or works in Alaska is eligible to receive a COVID-19 vaccine. Alaska was the first state to offer vaccines to everyone over a certain age without prerequisites.
  • Alaska is currently the twelfth most vaccinated state per capita. 52.3% of the State/IHS vaccine allocation so far has been administered.
  • To schedule your vaccine appointment visit covidvax.alaska.gov or call 907-646-3322. The call line is staffed Monday-Friday from 9AM-6:30PM and 9AM-4:30PM on weekends. The call line can also be used to answer general questions about vaccine safety and to request appointments to receive a specific type of vaccine. Alaskans receiving health services through a Tribal Health Organization or the Department of Defense should contact those organizations directly to determine their eligibility.
  • Nine new cases of a COVID variants of concern were detected in Alaska during the past week.
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Case Trends and Predictions
  • 1,118 cases were reported in Alaskans last week. This was a 3.6% decrease from the week before. Case rates decreased in the Anchorage and Matanuska-Susitna Regions, however case rates increased in the Fairbanks, Juneau, and Kenai regions. Overall, case rates were higher in seven of the State’s eleven regions this week compared with last week.
  • The Anchorage case rate decreased to 22.8 from 25.7 last week. The Matanuska-Susitna case rate decreased to 46.9 from 49.2 last week.
  • Fairbanks North Star Borough increased to 17.0 up from 16.2 the week before. This is the region’s highest case rate since late January. The Juneau case rate increased to 8.1 from 5.4 the week before. The Kenai Peninsula case rate increased to 15.5 from 11.8 last week. Case rates also increased in the Northern Southeast region, 8.1 from 7.4, Northwest Region at 3.7 from 3.2, Southern Southeast region at 6.1 from 5.4, and Southwest region at 10.1 from 5.1.
  • Case rates decreased in the Interior region to 16.6 from 30.0 last week and in the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta from to 20.1 from 25.9 last week.
  • The estimated statewide daily growth rate as of April 12, 2021 is 1.12% and new cases are expected to double every 61.99 days based on current modeling.
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  • Anyone 16 years or older who lives or works in Alaska is eligible to receive a COVID-19 vaccine.
  • On April 12, Alaska was the twelfth most vaccinated state per capita according to the CDC. The Alaska vaccine dashboard is available online for more up-to-date data.
New Cases, Hospitalizations, and Deaths
  • During the week of April 4 through April 10, 2021 1,118 cases were reported in Alaskans last week. This is a 3.6% decrease from the week before for a total of 62,469 cumulative cases reported in Alaskans.
  • Cumulative hospitalizations increased to 1,389 with 8 reported as occurring this week. Hospitalization reports often lag and only 1,370 hospitalizations were reported at this time last week, so there are 19 hospitalizations newly reported this week including ones that began during previous weeks.
  • One new death of an Alaskan resident was reported this week (310 total), though the death occurred prior to this April 4. It is common to take more than a week for a death to be reported, and deaths that occurred during Apr 4-10 may be reported in future as death certificates are reviewed.
  • 33 new nonresident cases were identified this week for a total of 2,633 cases.
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  • Alaska’s Public Health Laboratories continue to monitor for variants of concern and are adjusting surveillance practices and public outputs to include the B.1.427 and B.1.429 cases, however they are not yet included in this table
Health Care CapacityOn April 12, 38 Alaskans with confirmed COVID-19 were hospitalized and 7 were reported to require a mechanical ventilator.
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  • Surreal ValeCity online media
  • May 10 2022 Edition
    • Liberty Point Restaurant Philadelphia
    • South 9th St Italian Market Festival
    • Elections 2022 >
      • Kelly for Alaska >
        • Tshibaka Endorsed by Harold Hamm
        • Jimmy Carter Lisa Murkowski Create Obstacles
        • Tshibaka Murkowski Gross Disregard Workers
        • Kelly Tshibaka Leaked Draft Supreme Court
    • Covid 19 Influenza Update May 15-21
    • Gov Lamont State Parks Season
    • Gov Lamont Flags Half Staff Memorial Day
    • Gov Lamont Update Coronavirus Response May 27
    • Gov Lamont Update Coronavirus Response May 26
    • Gov Lamont Juneteenth Legal Holiday
    • Gov Lamont Park ConneCT Resume
    • Gov Lamont Update Coronavirus Response May 25
    • Gov Lamont Find Your Vibe Campaign
    • Baker Polito New Data Hub
    • Gov Baker Nominates Colette M Santa
    • Gov Baker Nominates William J Galvin
    • Gov Whitmer Lowers Flags Memorial Day
    • Gov Whitmer State of Emergency Tornado
    • Gov Whitmer Statement Severe Weather
    • Gov Whitmer Adopt A Charger
    • Gov Whitmer Supporting Michigan Students
    • Gov Whitmer Appointments Commissions May 26
    • Gov Whitmer Kicks Off Tuition Giveaway
    • Gov Whitmer Road Repair Baraga
    • Gov Whitmer ATESTEO Headquarters East Lansing
    • Gov Whitmer Agencies Protect Reproductive Healthcare
    • Gov Whitmer Welcomes Secretary Buttigieg
    • Gov Parson Two Appointments Ethics Commission
    • Gov Sisolak Phase 1 High Speed Initiative
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    • Covid 19 Situation Update May 25
    • NC Transition 988 Suicide Prevention Number
    • Utah Governor Join Navajo Nation President
    • Oscar Isaac Three Little Wishes Revealed
    • Hellertown Lower Saucon Dine in Dimmick
    • Greater Northern Lehigh Spirit Awards
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