FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
March 4, 2022
Contact: Alexis Erikson, Public Relations Specialist
Phone: (907) 443-8918
78 COVID-19 Cases Identified in Two Days
Nome, Alaska –Norton Sound Health Corporation identified 78 new COVID-19 cases in the region on between Wednesday, March 2 and Thursday, March 3. Of the new cases, there were 43 in Nome, 11 in Koyuk, eight in Stebbins, seven in Brevig, five in Shishmaref, two in Unalakleet, and one each Shaktoolik and Savoonga.
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.
If you were exposed to COVID-19 as a close contact and are NOT up-to-date on COVID-19 vaccinations:
• Quarantine for five days
• Wear a well-fitted mask around others until day 10
• Get tested four to five days after exposure
If you were exposed to COVID-19 as a close contact and are up-to-date on COVID-19 vaccinations:
• You do not have to quarantine, unless you develop symptoms
• Wear a well-fitted mask around others until day 10
• Get tested four to five days after exposure
A close contact is defined as someone who spends 15 or more minutes within six feet of an infectious individual. If both individuals are masked, they are not considered close contacts.
There are currently 159 active cases in the region: 104 in Nome, 14 in Koyuk, 12 in Brevig, nine in Stebbins, seven in Shishmaref, six in Savoonga, five in Unalakleet, one in Golovin, and one in Shaktoolik.