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Alaska Department of Health & Social Services Weekly Case Update
August 1 — August 7, 2021
Case Trends
- The number of COVID-19 cases in Alaska continued last week on an upwards trajectory.
- 2,124 cases were reported in Alaskans last week. This is an 33% increase from the week before.
- Cases remain high or are increasing in most parts of the state on the road system (including Kenai Peninsula Borough, Anchorage, Matanuska-Susitna Borough, and Fairbanks North Star Borough).
- Increases in cases were widely distributed across the state, with increases in parts of Southeast Alaska (e.g., Ketchikan Gateway Borough) and parts of rural Alaska (e.g., Kodiak Island Borough and Nome Census Area).
- The Delta variant has become the dominant SARS-CoV-2 variant in Alaska. This variant transmits more easily than other variants.
- Currently available COVID vaccines will help protect you, your family, and your community against COVID-19, including the Delta variant. Getting vaccinated now is more important than ever.
- If you do test positive, isolate right away and notify your contacts. Ask them to get tested and, if they are unvaccinated, to quarantine.
- Monoclonal antibody treatments are effective and reduce the risk of hospitalization. If you have COVID-19 or are a close contact, talk to a healthcare provider about whether treatment may be right for you. The treatments work best when given early.
- CDC recommends that all persons in areas with substantial or high community transmission wear a mask when in indoor public spaces, regardless of vaccination status. Most Alaskans live in an area with substantial or high community transmission as classified by the CDC.
- Fully vaccinated persons who are close contacts to someone with COVID-19 do not need to quarantine but should get tested 3 to 5 days after exposure and wear a mask in public indoor areas for 14 days or until they receive a negative test result.
- Alert levels are based on the daily number of reported cases over the past 7 days per 100,000 population.
- Alert levels have been changed to more closely mirror CDC’s community transmission indicator and are calculated by borough and census area, rather than by region
Rates based on <20 observations are statistically unreliable and should be used with caution.
**Rates based on <6 observations are not reported.
Vaccination Status
**Rates based on <6 observations are not reported.
Vaccination Status
- Anyone aged 12+ in Alaska is eligible to receive a COVID-19 vaccine.
- If you have received an initial dose of the Pfizer or Moderna COVID-19 vaccine, be sure to get your second dose too. Scientific studies have shown that two doses of an mRNA vaccine are more effective than one dose of an mRNA vaccine, especially against emerging variants of concern.
- Vaccinated persons with immunocompromising conditions should discuss with their health care providers the need for additional personal protective measures.
- To schedule your vaccine appointment visit covidvax.alaska.gov or call 907-646-3322.
- You can also visit vaccines.gov or find clinics in your area by texting your zip code to GETVAX (438829) in English, or VACUNA (822862) for Spanish.
- The Alaska vaccine dashboard is available online for the most up-to-date data.
- This is the percent of Alaskans aged 12+ who received one or more doses of vaccine
New Hospitalizations and Deaths
- Cumulative hospitalizations increased by 22 to 1,754. Hospitalization reports often lag when a case was initially reported.
- 12.3% of hospitalized patients in Alaska had COVID-19 as of August 10, 2021.
- On August 7, there were 97 persons with COVID-19 in AK hospitals, which is a 6% decrease relative to the week before when there were 103 persons hospitalized.
- The cumulative number of COVID-19 deaths among Alaska residents increased by 10 to 392. It is common to take some time for a death to be reported and verified, and deaths that occurred during August 1–August 7 may be reported in the future after death certificates are reviewed
Variant Tracking
- The most recent Alaska COVID Genomic Surveillance report was released on August 10th
Vaccine Breakthrough Cases
(Seven day rolling average)
- Vaccine breakthrough (VB) infections of COVID-19 are those detected in a person who is at least 2 weeks beyond their second dose of a 2-dose series or the only dose of a 1-dose series.
- From January 1–August 7, 2021, four deaths, 41 hospitalizations, and 2,314 cases with a VB infection were reported among Alaska residents. These counts are provisional and subject to change as more data are compiled. In that same time frame, a total of 28,596 cases, 641 hospitalizations, and 101 deaths were reported.
- 92% of all cases, 94% of all hospitalizations, and 96% of deaths among Alaska residents from January 1 through August 7, 2021 were in people who were not fully vaccinated.
- Specimens from VB infections are described in the weekly Alaska Genomics Report.
- It’s back to school time! Please visit this DHSS campaign web page to learn more about our Back to School health and wellness campaigns. Bounce Back Alaska includes resiliency resources for youth, parents, educators, and families. The DHSS School Health Information web page provides school health guidance, testing information and more resources for school administrators, staff, and parents.
- Request support for a COVID-19 vaccination event by filling out this DHSS form. Request a presentation by health care professionals by filling out the speaker request form on our Speaker’s Bureau web page.
- New Utqiaġvik and Back to School PSAs:
- Take COVID seriously; get vaccinated: Mayor Brower
- About the delta variant: Dr. Anne Zink and Edith Nageak
- Pregnancy and vaccination: Dr. Anne Zink and Edith Nageak
- Why I chose vaccination: Soldotna Teen Athletes
- Why I chose vaccination: Tok Youth
(Seven day rolling average)
Additional informational resources:
- The State of Alaska COVID-19 information page provides more information about the virus and how individuals and businesses can protect themselves and others from transmission
- For the most up-to-date case information, see the Alaska Coronavirus Response Hub dashboard: updated Monday – Friday at data.coronavirus.alaska.gov
- For DHSS media inquiries, please contact [email protected]