151 seniors vaccinated

"We have a few little tweaks to work out, but it went really, really well," said Nursing Coordinator Nicole Piché. "We’ve been getting a huge amount of public interest."

Update: 4 new virus cases reported

Cordova reported four cases of the novel coronavirus Tuesday, Jan. 19.

Jan. 20 clinic will vaccinate older Alaskans

A Wednesday, Jan. 20 clinic at Cordova Community Medical Center will allow some Alaskans age 65 and above to receive vaccinations against the novel coronavirus.

3 new virus cases raise active case count to 12

Cordova reported three new cases of the novel coronavirus Friday, Jan. 15.

Supreme Court will review Native corporations CARES Act cases

Several Alaska Native corporations challenging a federal appeals court decision denying them eligibility for the Coronavirus Relief Fund tribal set-aside under the Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security Act (CARES) Act will have their case reviewed by the U.S. Supreme Court.

Update: Statewide COVID-19 infections reach 52,222

Update: Infections of the novel coronavirus in Alaska have reached 52,222, with 130 new cases and one new death confirmed on Tuesday, Jan. 19, by state health officials.

Cordova reduces health alert level

Cordova reduced its public health alert from Level 4, signifying a local outbreak, to Level 3, which advises caution.

74th virus case is Cordova resident

Cordova reported its 74th case of the novel coronavirus Tuesday, Jan. 12.

2 new virus cases are travel-related

Cordova reported two new cases of the novel coronavirus, Monday, Jan. 11.

DOL: Recovery may take several years

In the wake of a long statewide recession, followed by a year of weak growth in the midst of a raging pandemic, state labor officials see a light at the end of the economic tunnel, but it’s going to take a while to get there.
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