The state’s data shows that recovering from the virus can take Alaskans anywhere from four days to more than a month.
Health
As Alaska lifts ‘hunker down’ orders, state’s top doctor tracks medical supplies
Two more Alaskans have been diagnosed with COVID-19, bringing the state’s total to 337.
Restaurants can open, but owners say doing it safely is complicated and many are taking it slow
The risks are high to employees and the public. Logistics are complicated. Rules and best practices are unclear. Safety gear is in short supply.
Juneau’s cruise ship docks are eerily quiet as the postponed season doesn’t get started
The port schedule still says that the Carnival Spirit should have arrived at 7:00 a.m. on Friday. There could have been more than 2,000 people in Juneau for eight hours, spending money.
Social distancing at a logging camp? An Alaska operator wants more resources.
Alcan Forest Products would like to see COVID-19 testing for workers traveling from the Lower 48.
Alaska has relaxed in-state travel rules and set new protocols for child care, fitness and other businesses
Dunleavy’s new mandates also lay out required procedures that will allow for the resumption of many parts of Alaska’s economy, like outdoor gyms, day camps, chartered fishing vessels and more.





