There were 83 people with COVID-19 hospitalized in Alaska as of Wednesday, according to the state health department. That's down slightly from the previous week, but still higher than two weeks ago.
There were 83 people with COVID-19, including one person on a ventilator, hospitalized in Alaska as of Wednesday,Here are other highlights from this week’s updated COVID-19 data from the Alaska Department of Health:with the virus. But that’s still higher than two weeks ago, when 67 people with COVID-19 were hospitalized.
• In Alaska, 2,946 new cases were reported over a seven-day period, a decrease from 3,815 cases reported last week. That data doesn’t include at-home tests, which have become increasingly popular but don’t get reported.Hospital capacity and sick friends: Alaskans rely on new signals to gauge COVID-19 risk as cases rise• Statewide, 71.9% of people age 5 and older had received at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine.
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