State reports two new COVID-19 cases for Juneau

The Alaska Department of Health and Social Services (DHSS) reports two new residents in the Juneau community identified with COVID-19 for November 18. The state is expected to catch up on the Juneau cases it did not report – due to a DHSS technical issue – in its COVID-19 data summary tomorrow or Monday. There are currently two people with COVID-19 hospitalized at Bartlett Regional Hospital.

Statewide, DHSS reports 445 new people identified with COVID-19 – 442 are residents and three are nonresidents. Alaska has had 142,203 cumulative resident cases of COVID-19 and a total of 5,357 nonresidents.

November 18th, 2021|

Technical issue contributes to about 30 unreported COVID-19 cases Nov. 9-16

In its COVID-19 data summary, the Alaska Department of Health and Social Services (DHSS) is not reporting any new COVID-19 cases for Juneau for November 17. While case numbers have been declining in recent weeks, there’s been a technical issue in DHSS receiving lab results from Bartlett Regional Hospital. According to Juneau Public Health, the issue has contributed to about 30 unreported cases between November 9 and November 16. During this timeframe, Juneau Public Health received BRH molecular lab results. However, the DHSS technical issue temporarily affected how it received that data from BRH.

BRH’s lab processes tests from the City and Borough of Juneau’s Drive-Thru testing facility and tests done at BRH. The City and Borough of Juneau anticipates the issue resolving in the near future and DHSS including the unreported cases in future data summaries. Even with the unreported cases, Juneau has still been seeing a sustained decline in case rate and test positivity.

There are currently three people with COVID-19 hospitalized at Bartlett Regional Hospital. No one from the Juneau School District has tested positive for COVID-19 since yesterday.

Statewide, DHSS reports 427 new people identified with COVID-19 – 423 are residents and four are nonresidents. The state also reports two additional deaths bringing the total number of resident deaths to 812:

  • Female Fairbanks resident in her 60s
  • Male Wasilla resident in his 40s

Alaska has had 141,686 cumulative resident cases of COVID-19 and a total of 5,354 nonresidents.

November 17th, 2021|

Where to get a COVID-19 vaccine for your 5-11 year old in Juneau

Here are details of the vaccine providers in Juneau that currently offer the Pfizer pediatric COVID-19 vaccine for ages 5-11:

  • Genoa Healthcare
    • Walk-in 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday thru Friday (closed for lunch 12 – 12:30 p.m.) or call 877-658-0304 for more information
    • 1944 Allen Ct. within JAMHI Juneau Health and Wellness, Inc.
  • Juneau Public Health Center
    • By appointment only at juneau.org/vaccine or 586-6000 for Tuesday, November 23, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
    • 3412 Glacier Hwy, across from the main Twin Lakes parking lot
    • The flu vaccine will also be available at this clinic as an add-on
  • Juneau Urgent & Family Care
    • Walk in 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. and 1 p.m. – 3 p.m. seven days a week
    • Or make an appointment here
  • SEARHC’s Ethel Lund Medical Center
    • By appointment only at 907-463-6608 or here
    • 1200 Salmon Creek Lane

Learn more about COVID-19 vaccines for children on this CDC webpage or this Alaska Health and Social Services information sheet.

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

November 17th, 2021|

State reports two new COVID-19 cases & one death for Juneau

The Alaska Department of Health and Social Services (DHSS) reports two new residents in the Juneau community identified with COVID-19 for November 16. DHSS also reports one additional death of a Juneau resident due to COVID-19. A male Juneau resident in his 20s died last week in Anchorage after being medevacked there. CBJ extends condolences to family members and friends of this individual. There are 17 total deaths associated with Juneau – 16 residents (three died out of state) and one nonresident (individual was diagnosed with COVID-19 in Juneau but death occurred outside Juneau). There are currently three people with COVID-19 hospitalized at Bartlett Regional Hospital.

The Juneau School District reports one new individual at Sitʼ Eeti Shaanáx̱ – Glacier Valley School who’s tested positive for COVID-19 and was infectious while in school. Please note: Entire classrooms are no longer being quarantined. Instead, the availability of at-home, rapid antigen COVID-19 tests now provides unvaccinated close contacts with two options: test daily to stay in school or quarantine. COVID-19 cases related to schools are posted on juneauschools.org (click on the green “COVID-19 Cases” block).

Statewide, DHSS reports 362 new people identified with COVID-19 – 356 are residents and six are nonresidents. The state also reports seven recent deaths bringing the total number of resident deaths to 810:

  • Male Juneau resident in his 20s (as already reported above)
  • Female Anchorage resident in her 30s
  • Male Kusilvak Census Area resident in his 60s
  • Male Anchorage resident in his 60s
  • Female Hoonah-Angoon/Yakutat area resident in her 40s
  • Female Anchorage resident in her 60s
  • Male Anchorage resident in his 70s

Alaska has had 141,249 cumulative resident cases of COVID-19 and a total of 5,349 nonresidents.

Juneau vaccine update:

  • 75.4 percent of the total population of Juneau has received at least 1 dose of vaccine and 69.9 percent has completed the vaccine series.
  • 95 percent of the population in Juneau age 65+ has received at least one dose of vaccine and 92 percent has completed the vaccine series.

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

November 16th, 2021|

State reports 13 new COVID-19 cases for Juneau for Nov. 13-15

The Alaska Department of Health and Social Services (DHSS) reports 13 new individuals in the Juneau community – 12 residents and one nonresident – identified with COVID-19 for November 13 thru November 15. According to Juneau Public Health, there are about 58 active cases. There are currently three people with COVID-19 hospitalized at Bartlett Regional Hospital.

The Juneau School District reports one new individual at Sayéik: Gastineau Elementary School who’s tested positive for COVID-19 and was infectious while in school. Some close contacts have been identified but no classes are quarantined as a result. COVID-19 cases related to schools are posted on juneauschools.org (click on the green “COVID-19 Cases” block).

Statewide, DHSS reports 1,089 new people identified with COVID-19 – 1,077 are residents and 12 are nonresidents – in the past three days. The state also reports two recent deaths – two female Anchorage residents in their 80s – bringing the total number of resident deaths to 803. Alaska has had 140,904 cumulative resident cases of COVID-19 and a total of 5,343 nonresidents.

November 15th, 2021|