Kodiak COVID Count: Kodiak passes 1000 COVID cases since start of pandemic

The Kodiak Area Emergency Services Organization has confirmed that the Kodiak Island Borough has passed 1000 cases of COVID-19 since the start of the pandemic.

In an update containing information from over the weekend as well as from Monday and Tuesday, sixteen new cases were reported for the Kodiak Island Borough, including four travel related cases, 10 close contact cases, and two community spread cases.

This brings the total case count to 1013 since the start of the pandemic, with 37 cases classified as active locally.

To date, there have been 40 hospitalized cases of COVID-19 and five deaths due to the virus locally. There are currently no active local COVID-19 hospitalizations.

There are currently three sites offering Covid-19 testing in Kodiak:

Kodiak Area Native Association KANA

Monday-Friday: 8:30 am- 5:30 pm, Saturday: 10 am- 4 pm

Testing site: 3472 Rezonof Drive East (behind Eyecare Excellence)

Airport testing: Available only for incoming travelers and outgoing village/ remote site travelers.

Call for appointment: (907)-486-9870

Kodiak Community Health Center KCHC

Monday- Friday: 9 am- 12:15 pm

Testing site: 3248 Mill Bay Rd.

Call for appointment: (907)-481-5000

Kodiak Island Ambulatory Care Clinic KIACC

Monday- Friday: 9 am- 5 pm, Saturday: 9am-1 pm

Testing site: 202 Center Ave Suite 102

Call for appointment: (907)-486-6188

 

 

Posted by Kodiak Emergency Operations Center on Wednesday, January 20, 2021

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