41 new COVID-19 cases reported for Juneau

The Alaska Department of Health and Social Services reports 41 new residents in the Juneau community identified with COVID-19 for September 22. There are currently seven people with COVID-19 hospitalized at Bartlett Regional Hospital.

The Juneau School District reports three new individuals who’ve tested positive for COVID-19 and were infectious while in school:

  • One at Harborview Elementary (no classroom closures)
  • One at Thunder Mountain High School (no classroom closures)
  • One at Sayéik: Gastineau Elementary (one classroom quarantined)

COVID-19 cases related to schools are posted on juneauschools.org (click on the green “COVID-19 Cases” block).

Statewide, the Alaska Department of Health and Social Services reports 1,251 new people identified with COVID-19 – 1,224 are residents and 27 are nonresidents. The state also reports one death – a male Anchorage resident in his 80s – bringing the total number of resident deaths to 466. Alaska has had 100,111 cumulative resident cases of COVID-19 and a total of 4,463 nonresidents.

September 22nd, 2021|

Slightly delayed results for COVID-19 tests done at CBJ testing facilities Thurs. Sept. 23

Individuals getting COVID-19 tests at CBJ’s COVID-19 Drive-Thru Testing facility, CBJ’s pop-up testing clinic in the Downtown 20th Century Theatre, or through the Juneau School District on Thursday, September 23, will see a slight delay in results coming back. Instead of results back within 24 hours, results will be returned within 48 hours.

The Roche testing machine at Bartlett Regional Hospital, which processes these tests, is getting a maintenance checkup and won’t be in use during the day on Thursday. Tests, instead, will run Thursday evening and Friday. There will likely be a residual delay of results turnaround for tests done on Friday as the hospital catches up.

September 22nd, 2021|

46 new COVID-19 cases reported for Juneau

The Alaska Department of Health and Social Services reports 46 new individuals in the Juneau community – 45 residents and one nonresident – identified with COVID-19 for September 21. There are currently five people with COVID-19 hospitalized at Bartlett Regional Hospital.

The Juneau School District reports two new individuals who’ve tested positive for COVID-19 and were infectious while in school:

  • One at Dzantik’i Heeni Middle School (all classes operating on regular schedules)
  • One at Riverbend Elementary (the case is under investigation)

COVID-19 cases related to schools are posted on juneauschools.org (click on the green “COVID-19 Cases” block).

Juneau Public Health reports these generalized case trends for the past week:

  • Juneau has roughly 193 active cases.
  • There are no large groupings of case positivity at this point. Case exposure seems to be coming from social gatherings or passing among family groupings.
  • Household spread continues to be an issue. Once one person in the house is positive, most people in the household also test positive over the next week or two.
  • The Juneau School District continues to report regular case activity. They are monitoring closely and working issues classroom by classroom. Most case positivity is showing up in elementary schools as the age group is not yet eligible for vaccination.
  • Several daycares have experienced isolated cases that led to the need for quarantine. Currently, there is no spread at any of these daycares.
  • There are a couple workplaces that have 3-5 cases.
  • Travel related cases continue to pop up, either Juneau residents who have traveled, or people who had out-of-town visitors and later learned they were positive.

Statewide, the Alaska Department of Health and Social Services reports 861 new people identified with COVID-19 – 835 are residents and 26 are nonresidents. The state also reports six deaths – a male Anchorage resident in his 80s, a male Anchorage resident in his 70s, a female Soldotna resident in her 70s, a male Anchorage resident in his 70s, a female Dillingham Census Area resident in her 60s, and a female Anchorage resident in her 70s – bringing the total number of resident deaths to 465. Alaska has had 98,891 cumulative resident cases of COVID-19 and a total of 4,436 nonresidents.

Juneau vaccine update:

  • 72.8 percent of the total population of Juneau has received at least 1 dose of vaccine and 69.2 percent has completed the vaccine series.
  • 93 percent of the population in Juneau age 65+ has received at least one dose of vaccine and 92.7 percent has completed the vaccine series.

For more information, read CBJ’s Emergency Operations Center Reports here.

September 21st, 2021|

Watch COVID-19 Community Update Tuesday, Sept. 21 at 4 p.m.

Bartlett Regional Hospital Chief Nursing Officer Kim McDowell and Alaska Health and Social Services Public Health Nurse April Rezendes will join members of the City and Borough of Juneau’s Emergency Operations Center to give the latest updates on COVID-19 in Juneau on Tuesday, September 21 and 4 p.m.

EOC staff will give a short presentation during the COVID-19 Community Update and be available to answer questions from the community submitted during the live update and ahead of time.

There are three ways to join the Tuesday, September 21 update:

The public is encouraged to submit questions during the event by typing the question into the Q&A box on Zoom. All COVID-19 Community Updates are recorded and available on vimeo.com/cbjuneau to watch anytime.

Aside from this update, community members can always find COVID-19 information relevant to Juneau here:

September 20th, 2021|

95 new COVID-19 cases & one death reported for Juneau Sept. 18-20

The Alaska Department of Health and Social Services reports 95 new residents in the Juneau community identified with COVID-19 for September 18-20. In addition, the City and Borough of Juneau reports one new death in Juneau due to COVID-19. The individual – a male Juneau resident in his 50s – died at Bartlett Regional Hospital Saturday, September 18. CBJ extends condolences to family members and friends of this individual.

The total number of deaths associated with Juneau is currently 10 – nine residents (two died out of state) and one nonresident (death occurred outside Juneau). CBJ is reporting the new death based on hospital reporting ahead of it being posted on the Alaska Department of Health and Social Services dashboard.

There are currently five people with COVID-19 hospitalized at Bartlett Regional Hospital.

The Juneau School District reports two new individuals who’ve tested positive for COVID-19 and were infectious while in school:

  • One at Riverbend Elementary (one classroom quarantined)
  • One at Sitʼ Eeti Shaanáx̱ – Glacier Valley School (an additional classroom quarantined)

COVID-19 cases related to schools are posted on juneauschools.org (click on the green “COVID-19 Cases” block).

Statewide, the Alaska Department of Health and Social Services reports 2,108 new people identified with COVID-19 in the past three days – 2,054 are residents and 54 are nonresidents. The state also reports five deaths – a female Anchorage resident in her 60s, a male Anchor Point resident in his 60s, a male Sitka resident in his 50s, a female Anchorage resident in her 60s, and a female Homer resident in her 60s – bringing the total number of resident deaths to 459. Alaska has had 98,061 cumulative resident cases of COVID-19 and a total of 4,410 nonresidents.

September 20th, 2021|