Tracking COVID-19 in Alaska: State reports more cases but fewer hospitalizations than previous week

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The state health department reported 74 people with COVID-19 hospitalized in Alaska as of Wednesday, down from the week before. At the same time, the state also reported an increase in new COVID-19 cases.

• In Alaska, 3,284 new cases were reported over a seven-day period, an increase from 2,946 cases reported last week. That data doesn’t include at-home tests, which have become increasingly popular but don’t get reported.

Source: Healthcare Press (healthcarepress.net)

 

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