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  • As cases rise across the country, Kodiak has experienced a reduction in active COVID-19 cases over the weekend as several residents completed their isolation period according to the Kodiak Area Emergency Services Organization. Three new cases were reported for the Kodiak Island Borough. One is a Kodiak resident and close contact of a previous case, …
  • Terry Haines presents the Midday Report featuring: Kodiak’s number of active Covid-19 cases drop. Alaska’s number of Covid-19 cases hits new records. Anchorage mayor announces new masking rules. Old Harbor School Secretary, Phyllis Clough, wins statewide education award. All that and more on this Monday’s midday report.
  • The Kodiak Area Emergency Services Organization has reported two new cases in the Kodiak Island Borough. Both cases are Kodiak residents and close contacts of people who had recently traveled. Contact tracing investigations remain underway. This brings the case count in the Kodiak Island Borough since COVID arrived to 140 cases, with 36 cases currently classified …
  • If you’ve been wondering if the Kodiak Daily Mirror has been harder to come by around town, or you’ve been seeing fewer issues arrive at your home, there’s a reason. In a post to the Daily Mirror’s Facebook page and website, the publisher stated “We are experiencing problems producing our daily print edition. As a …
  • Another travel-related case of COVID 19 was reported today for the Kodiak region. This brings the total number of cases reported since October 20th to 43. That’s when the recent spike in infections began. It’s also about 30 percent of the total number of cases reported since April, when the first positive tests of the …
  • With all 23 precincts reporting, Senator Gary Stevens appears to be headed back to Juneau. The Kodiak Republican won 63 percent of the vote in his race against Greg Madden of Soldotna. Unofficial election results from the State Division of Elections. In the unofficial count, Stevens has 5,696 votes, compared to Madden’s 3,279 votes. …
  • With more than thirty new cases of COVID-19 in the last week, the Kodiak Area Emergency Services Organization has raised the risk level for the region from green to yellow.Green status is considered low risk for the contracting the coronavirus and yellow designates medium risk. At yellow or medium risk level, no gatherings of …
  • The Kodiak Chamber of Commerce will still be holding their annual Downtown Trick-or-Treat, albeit with a few modifications for COVID-19. Staff from participating businesses will have to wear masks and gloves, place candy directly into trick-or-treaters bags, and must follow social distancing. A list of participating businesses is online on the Chamber’s Facebook page. The …
  • Three new cases of COVID-19 involving Kodiak residents were reported on Tuesday. Since Friday, there have been a total of eight reported in the region. The Kodiak Area Emergency Services Organization says the three most recent cases are all travel-related, with a contact investigation underway. Since the first outbreak in April, there are now a …
  • Kodiak has another new confirmed case of COVID-19 Thursday, according to the Kodiak Area Emergency Services Organization. The individual is a Kodiak resident, and their contraction of the virus is presently under investigation. Staff from the Department of Public Health is in contact with the individual, and will ensure self-isolation and care. This brings the …
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