Alaska on Wednesday reported 545 new cases of COVID-19 among residents and five among nonresidents over a two-day period, and 28 additional resident deaths.
• Alaska on Wednesday reported 545 cases of COVID-19 among residents and five among nonresidents over a two-day period, and 28 additional resident deaths.
• By Wednesday, there were 62 COVID-positive patients hospitalized statewide, down from 76 hospitalizations as of Monday.• The state now reports COVID-related deaths only on Wednesdays. It was not immediately clear how recently the 28 newly reported deaths had occurred. Since the pandemic began, a total of 1,158 Alaskans and 33 nonresidents have died from the virus..
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