Please note, due to technical difficulties that the data team are currently troubleshooting, the data hub has not yet updated for today as of 7 p.m. The data below is based on the most current information available for March 30.
DHSS today announced 166 new people identified with COVID-19 in Alaska. 163 were residents in: Anchorage (56), Wasilla (30), Fairbanks (21), Palmer (9), Eagle River (8), Petersburg (5), Juneau (4), Chugiak (3), Kenai (3), Ketchikan (3), North Pole (3), Valdez (3), Big Lake (2), Bristol Bay plus Lake & Peninsula (2), Delta Junction (2), Soldotna (2) and one each in Kodiak, Matanuska-Susitna Borough, Metlakatla, Nikiski, Seward, Sitka and Willow.
Three new nonresident cases were identified yesterday in:
- Delta Junction: one with purpose under investigation
- Juneau: one in mining industry
- Location under investigation: one with purpose under investigation
Five resident cases were subtracted from and three nonresident cases were added to the dashboard due to data verification procedures, bringing the total number of Alaska resident cases to 60,491 and the total number of nonresident cases to 2,574.
ALERT LEVELS – The current statewide alert level, based on the average daily case rate over 14 days per 100,000, is high at 20.1 cases per 100,000. Five regions of Alaska are in high alert status with widespread community transmission; three regions are at intermediate alert status with moderate transmission; and three regions are at low alert with minimal transmission.
High (>10 cases/100,000)
- Matanuska-Susitna Region: 40.9 cases per 100,000
- Other Interior Region: 40.9 cases per 100,000
- YK-Delta Region: 26.4 cases per 100,000
- Anchorage Municipality: 22.0 cases per 100,000
- Fairbanks North Star Borough: 13.7 cases per 100,000
Intermediate (>4.8-10 cases/100,000)
- Kenai Peninsula Borough: 6.7 cases per 100,000
- Other Southeast Region – Northern: 6.3 cases per 100,000
- Southwest Region: 5.6 cases per 100,000
Low (0-4.8 cases/100,000)
- Other Southeast Region – Southern: 4.7 cases per 100,000
- Northwest Region: 4.5 cases per 100,000
- Juneau City and Borough: 3.8 cases per 100,000
CASES: HOSPITALIZATIONS & DEATHS – There have been a total of 1,362 hospitalizations and 309 deaths, with 12 new hospitalizations and no deaths of Alaska residents reported yesterday.
There are currently 35 patients diagnosed with COVID-19 who are hospitalized and no additional patients who are considered a person under investigation (PUI) for a total of 35 current COVID-related hospitalizations. One of these patients is on a ventilator. The percentage of patients currently hospitalized with COVID-19 is 3.5%.
TESTING – A total of 1,904,230 tests have been conducted, with 29,872 tests conducted in the previous seven days. The average percentage of daily positive tests for the previous seven days is 3.06%.
No new variants of concern were identified the week of March 21-27 which leaves the total number of UK/B.1.1.7 cases at two and Brazil/P.1 cases at five.
VACCINATIONS – Reported to date, there have been 237,302 people who have received at least one dose and 166,702 people fully vaccinated against COVID-19 for a total of 407,464 doses administered in Alaska. For more information, visit covidvax.alaska.gov.
TAKE ACTION – Vaccines are being distributed throughout Alaska but we all still need to maintain our COVID-19 protective measures to keep ourselves and others safe and healthy: coronavirus.dhss.alaska.gov.
Notes: Reports are received electronically, by phone and by fax. Cases are verified, redundancies are eliminated and then cases are entered into the data system that feeds into Alaska’s Coronavirus Response Hub. When there is a high number of reports being received, this may cause delays in getting reports entered and counted. Personnel continue to focus on the effort to process and count reports and minimize the delay from receipt to posting on the hub.
There is a lag between cases being reported on the DHSS data dashboard and what local communities report. Each case is an individual person even if they are tested multiple times. Total tests are a not a count of unique individuals tested and includes both positive and negative results. The current number of hospitalized patients represents more real-time data compared to the cumulative total hospitalizations. Current hospitalizations are reported for all facilities, not just general acute care and critical access facilities, as is the default on the dashboard. Total number of hospital beds available fluctuate daily as the number of available hospital staff changes. All data reported in real-time, on a daily basis, should be considered preliminary and subject to change. To view more data visit data.coronavirus.alaska.gov; weekly and daily case summaries are archived at dhss.alaska.gov/dph/Epi/id/Pages/COVID-19/communications.aspx#updates.