18 new COVID-19 cases announced by DHSS
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is reporting 18 new cases in Alaska.
A look at the numbers show there are now 505 total cases of COVID-19 with 373 recovered cases and 11 people hospitalized.
As of Tuesday, June 2, there are 122 active COVID-19 cases.
Here is a breakdown of where the new cases are:
- Anchorage: 5
- Eagle River: 2
- Soldotna: 1
- Homer: 4
- Kenai Peninsula Borough (other): 1
- Big Lake: 1
- Palmer: 1
- Wasilla: 3
Of the new Alaska cases, five are male and 13 are female.
Three are aged 10-19; three are aged 20-29; two are 30-39; one is aged 40-49; three are aged 50-59; two are aged 60-69; three are aged 70-79, and one is 80 or older.
Tuesday,
, the latest largest spike in cases was over the weekend with 27.
Wednesday, the Kodiak Area Emergency Services Organization announced there was a second positive case of COVID-19. Officials say the person is not a resident and arrived in Kodiak on Monday, June 1, 2020.
“Kodiak Public Health officials have made contact with this individual and will continue to monitor their condition to ensure continued self-isolation and care. Public Health officials have also performed a contact investigation and reached out to any person who may have come into close contact with this individual,” said the Kodiak Area Emergency Services Organization in the press release.
- Anchorage: 225
- Chugiak: 7
- Eagle River: 18
- Girdwood: 4
- Anchor Point: 3
- Fritz Creek: 1
- Homer: 15
- Kenai: 13
- Nikiski: 3
- Other: 10
- Seward: 3
- Soldotna: 9
- Sterling: 3
- Kodiak: 1
- Fairbanks: 66
- North Pole: 18
- Other: 1
- Delta Junction: 1
- Tok: 2
- Other: 1
- Palmer: 10
- Wasilla: 22
- Willow: 1
- Big Lake: 1
- Nome: 3
- Other: 1
- Douglas: 1
- Juneau: 32
- Ketchikan: 16
- Petersburg: 4
- Craig: 2
- Sitka: 2
- Bethel: 1
- Other: 2
- Other: 1