CBJ reports one new COVID-19 case in Juneau June 19-21

The City and Borough of Juneau Emergency Operations Center reports one new individual identified with COVID-19 in Juneau for June 19 – 21. Public Health attributes the case to secondary transmission. All 13 cases of the small daycare cluster have recovered, and Public Health considers it closed.

Cumulatively, Juneau has had 1,376 residents test positive for COVID-19 and 167 nonresidents. There are five active cases in Juneau and 1,533 individuals have recovered. All individuals with active cases of COVID-19 are in isolation.

Statewide, the Alaska Department of Health and Social Services reports 93 new people identified with COVID-19 in the past three days – 86 are residents and seven are nonresidents. Alaska has had 68,112 cumulative resident cases of COVID-19 and a total of 2,851 nonresidents.

June 21st, 2021|

Chamber of Commerce ups incentives for vaccinations

The Juneau Chamber of Commerce is increasing the incentives for the Healthy Juneau Initiative. Starting today, June 21, through June 29:

• Get a first or single-dose vaccine at a Public Health/CBJ vaccine clinic, Genoa Healthcare, Ron’s Apothecary Shoppe, or Juneau Urgent & Family Care, and you’ll immediately be given $40 in gift cards to a local business AND be entered into $1,000 cash drawing.

• Get a second dose vaccine at a Public Health/CBJ vaccine clinic, Genoa Healthcare, Ron’s Apothecary Shoppe, or Juneau Urgent Care, and you’ll immediately be given a $20 gift card to a local business AND be entered into $1,000 cash drawing.

Five $1,000 cash drawings will occur on June 30.

Community members interested in getting a COVID-19 vaccine and getting these incentives have several upcoming opportunities, including this afternoon. Walk in, make an appointment at juneau.org/vaccine, or call 586-6000:

Glacier Cinemas (Valley Movie Theater)
Monday, June 21, 3:30 pm – 6:30 pm
Pfizer and Johnson & Johnson

Juneau Public Health Center, 3412 Glacier Hwy
Thursday, June 24, 9 am to 4 pm
Pfizer and Johnson & Johnson

Forbidden Peak Brewery
Friday, June 25, 2 pm to 6 pm
Pfizer and Johnson & Johnson

The Pfizer vaccine is authorized for ages 12 and up. The Johnson & Johnson vaccine is authorized for ages 18 and up. For availability at Genoa, Ron’s, and Juneau Urgent care, go to here.

June 21st, 2021|

COVID-19 vaccine clinics during week of June 21

Community members interested in getting a COVID-19 vaccine have several opportunities this week. Walk in, make an appointment here, or call 586-6000:

– Glacier Cinemas (Valley Movie Theater)
Monday, June 21, 3:30 pm – 6:30 pm
Pfizer and Johnson & Johnson

– Juneau Public Health Center, 3412 Glacier Hwy
Thursday, June 24, 9 am to 4 pm
Pfizer and Johnson & Johnson

– Forbidden Peak Brewery
Friday, June 25, 2 pm to 6 pm
Pfizer and Johnson & Johnson

The Pfizer vaccine is authorized for ages 12 and up. The Johnson & Johnson vaccine is authorized for ages 18 and up.

Several Juneau pharmacies and clinics – Fred Meyer, Genoa Healthcare, Juneau Urgent Care, Ron’s Apothecary Shoppe, and Safeway – are also offering the COVID-19 vaccine (Pfizer, Moderna, or Johnson & Johnson). Find those appointments here.

For more information, go to juneau.org/vaccine or call 586-6000.

June 21st, 2021|

CBJ reports two new COVID-19 cases in Juneau June 17 &18

The City and Borough of Juneau Emergency Operations Center is reporting two new residents identified with COVID-19 in Juneau for June 17 and June 18. Public Health attributes one case to secondary transmission and one is under investigation. The small daycare cluster remains at 13 cases, now with 12 recovered.

Cumulatively, Juneau has had 1,375 residents test positive for COVID-19 and 167 nonresidents. There are nine active cases in Juneau and 1,528 individuals have recovered. All individuals with active cases of COVID-19 are in isolation.

Statewide, the Alaska Department of Health and Social Services reports 96 new people identified with COVID-19 in the past two days – 87 are residents and nine are nonresidents. Alaska has had 68,031 cumulative resident cases of COVID-19 and a total of 2,844 nonresidents.

June 18th, 2021|

CBJ reports two new COVID-19 cases in Juneau June 15 &16

The City and Borough of Juneau Emergency Operations Center is reporting two new residents identified with COVID-19 in Juneau for June 15 and June 16. Public Health attributes both cases to secondary transmission and they are part of the small daycare cluster, which is now at 13 cases with nine recovered.

Cumulatively, Juneau has had 1,373 residents test positive for COVID-19 and 167 nonresidents. There are 13 active cases in Juneau and 1,522 individuals have recovered. All individuals with active cases of COVID-19 are in isolation.

Statewide, the Alaska Department of Health and Social Services reports 42 new people identified with COVID-19 in the past two days – 40 are residents and two are nonresidents. Alaska has had 67,936 cumulative resident cases of COVID-19 and a total of 2,834 nonresidents.

June 16th, 2021|