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Press Release: 75 COVID-19 Cases Identified on Thursday

February 11, 2022

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
February 11, 2022
Contact: Alexis Erikson, Public Relations Specialist
Phone: (907) 443-8918

75 COVID-19 Cases Identified on Thursday

Nome, Alaska – On Thursday, Feb. 10, Norton Sound Health Corporation identified 75 new COVID-19 cases in the region. Of the new cases, there were 21 in Gambell, 13 in Savoonga, 13 in Nome, 11 in Koyuk, four in Teller, four in Unalakleet, three in Elim, two in Brevig, two in Shaktoolik, and two in Shishmaref. Leadership in each community has been notified.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention does not recommend regular testing for people who are not experiencing symptoms, unless it is required by their school, workplace, or health care provider. Those who should get tested are people experiencing symptoms, people who have been in close contact with someone who tested positive for COVID-19, and people who are not up to date on their vaccines and are at higher risk of illness.

If you are sick or test positive for COVID-19, please isolate for five days (starting from the first day of symptoms, or the day of the positive test if without symptoms), followed by five days of wearing a face mask around other people. End isolation if you are fever-free for 24 hours (without the use of fever-reducing medicine) and your symptoms are improving.

People who tested positive do not need to test again after their isolation to be considered recovered. People who have tested positive should not retest again for 90 days unless specifically instructed to do so by their providers.

There are currently 382 active cases in the region: 97 in Nome, 86 in Gambell, 68 in Savoonga, 32 in Shaktoolik, 20 in Shishmaref, 19 in Koyuk, 19 in Unalakleet, 16 in Teller, 14 in Elim, five in Stebbins, four in Golovin, and two in Brevig.

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