On August 14, YKHC reports one hospitalization and twenty-three new COVID-19 cases in the YK Delta.
One in-region hospitalization
One COVID-19 positive individual was admitted into the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta Regional Hospital on the evening of August 14. This is the 73rd individual hospitalized in-region due to COVID-19.
New COVID-19 Cases
The 23 are residents in:
Bethel (5)
Hooper Bay (2)
Kipnuk (9)
Kotlik (2)
Kwethluk (1)
Scammon Bay (1)
St. Mary’s (1)
Toksook Bay (1)
Tununak (1)
On August 15, YKHC reports two new COVID-19 cases in the YK Delta.
New COVID-19 Cases
The 2 are residents in:
Bethel (2)
On August 16, YKHC reports one hospitalization and one new COVID-19 case in the YK Delta.
One in-region hospitalization
One COVID-19 positive individual was admitted into the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta Regional Hospital on the evening of August 16. This is the 74th individual hospitalized in-region due to COVID-19.
New COVID-19 Cases
The 1 is a resident in:
Scammon Bay, out of region (1)
On August 12, an individual was reported as a new case of COVID-19 in Akiachak. This was reported in error. There were no positives on that day. YKHC regrets the error. The dashboard will be updated to remove the previously reported case.
YKHC publishes case statements the morning following the day cases are identified. For example, positive cases from Monday will be announced Tuesday morning. Positive cases from Friday and the weekend will be published Monday. Whenever possible, YKHC will notify patients and call communities the day the cases are identified.
YKHC continues to evaluate and provide revised guidance to help communities and individuals make decisions to stay safe during the ongoing pandemic. Updated guidance was published August 10. This guidance includes the recommendation that all people, regardless of vaccination status, wear a mask in any indoor public setting. To view the complete document, visit https://www.ykhc.org/covid-19/resources/.
YKHC strongly encourages all people 12 years and older to get vaccinated against COVID-19. To schedule an appointment or learn more about the vaccine, visit https://www.ykhc.org/covid-19/vaccine/.
COVID-19 testing is available in Bethel on the first floor of the hospital between 8 a.m. and 6 p.m., Monday through Friday. Patients should enter through the main hospital doors (not the emergency room entrance) and indicate they are interested in a COVID test. “Close contacts” and people showing symptoms of COVID-19 can schedule testing by calling 543-6949. In villages, please call your local clinic.
Individuals who test positive for COVID-19 are advised to self-isolate while YKHC and the State of Alaska Section of Epidemiology conduct contact tracing, follow-up testing, and outreach. Individual case investigations are ongoing and information about specific transmission methods may not be available upon request.
YKHC continues to urge the public to follow all guidelines to prevent the spread of COVID-19. COVID-19 spreads easily, even when someone does not have any symptoms. Even if your community has no positive COVID-19 cases, all people should continue to practice protective measures including: wearing a mask when in public, practicing regular handwashing, avoiding hosting or attending large gatherings, and frequently disinfecting high-touch surfaces.
Symptoms of COVID-19 may include fever, chills, cough, shortness of breath, diarrhea, or diminished sense of taste or smell. If you have any of these symptoms, call your village clinic or in Bethel call 543-6949 so a health care provider can assist you. Do not go to your village clinic or to the emergency room in Bethel.
Get the latest information on COVID-19 from YKHC at www.ykhc.org/covid-19.