Kodiak Area Emergency Services Organization
KODIAK, ALASKA, FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: August 25, 2021
The Kodiak Emergency Operations Center has received new COVID-19 case information for the Kodiak Island Borough.
Kodiak is experiencing an outbreak of COVID-19
Fifteen (15) new cases have been reported for the Kodiak Island Borough.
- Two (2) cases were tested on 8/23/21
- One case is a close contact of a previously reported case
- One cases is classified as community spread
- Thirteen (13) cases were tested on 8/24/21
- Ten (10) cases are close contacts of previously reported cases
- Two (2) cases are classified as community spread
- One (1) case is travel related
One hundred and twenty (120) cases are currently classified as active; the total case count associated with the Kodiak Island Borough is now one thousand, five hundred and fifty (1550). There are have been sixty-seven (67) local hospitalizations associated with COVID-19 to date; there are three (3) active cases currently hospitalized in Kodiak. There have been five deaths associated with COVID-19 for the Kodiak Island Borough.
Visit the Kodiak Dashboard at https://bit.ly/3s0zusB for additional statistics.
COVID-19 IS A HIGHLY CONTAGIOUS VIRUS THAT SPREADS EASILY FROM PERSON
TO PERSON. Please take appropriate precautions to protect yourself and your community from the spead of this virus:
STAY HOME IF YOU FEEL ILL, even if symptoms are mild.
Contact your medical provider, the Kodiak Community Health Center or the Kodiak Area Native Association to be tested for COVID-19.
Keep your distance from others and wear a mask when in public.
Contact your health care provider or pharmacist if you wish to be vaccinated.
If you have any questions, please contact the EOC Public Information Office at (907) 486-8970 and leave a message, your call will be returned.