Two more Alaskans have died of COVID-19

This transmission electron microscope image shows particles of SARS-CoV-2, the coronavirus that causes the disease known as COVID-19. (Image courtesy of National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases Integrated Research Facility)

Two more Alaskans have died of COVID-19, bringing the state’s total to five. 

That’s according to the latest figures from the Alaska Department of Health and Social Services.  

Additionally, 13 more people have tested positive for virus bringing the total number of confirmed cases to 171. However, the state’s Chief Medical Officer Dr. Anne Zink said Friday that figure includes 16 people who have now recovered from the virus.

To date, 16 people have been hospitalized with coronavirus-related complications.  

The new cases are people who are from Anchorage, Southeast Alaska and Interior Alaska — however it’s not clear where those Alaskans are actually located as new cases are reported based on where a person lives not where they were when they tested positive.

To date, state and private labs have performed more than 6,000 tests.  

Rashah McChesney

Daily News Editor

I help the newsroom establish daily news priorities and do hands-on editing to ensure a steady stream of breaking and enterprise news for a local and regional audience.

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