A total of 61 people who work at the processing facility have tested positive since the outbreak was discovered.
Alaska coronavirus news
Live updates and information on COVID-19 in Juneau and Alaska
Another Fairbanks-area resident has died of COVID-19, state reports 115 new cases
Of new cases, the majority, 49, are residents of Anchorage, but non-resident seafood workers in Seward account for 22 new cases.
They sanitized, screened, quarantined and they still got COVID-19
Juneau seafood processor says they didn’t count on community spread
COVID-19 case shuts down Atwood Building in downtown Anchorage
State officials expect it to reopen by Monday
Seafood companies kept COVID-19 from infecting Alaskans. Now they’re trying to keep the virus out of their plants.
With cases rising in Alaska, seafood companies must now work to keep residents from infecting seasonal workers.
Person jailed briefly at Lemon Creek Correctional Center tests positive for COVID-19
City officials say the individual was isolated from the time they arrived at the facility until they were released on Wednesday. They have since been ordered to isolate away from others.
Tsunami warning reveals COVID-era oversight: masks
Kodiak doctors say emergency preparations should include masks and social distancing.
Yakutat sees first case of COVID-19
The Yakutat Community Health Center, where the person was tested, says that the person is currently isolating at home.
Some Lower Yukon villages are going on lockdown to stop spread of COVID-19
Alukanuk could lift their lockdown as soon as next week.
Lawsuit says Alaska’s idea to send vote by mail requests to seniors is unconstitutional
A lawsuit over the state’s decision to automatically send absentee ballot applications only to those 65 and older is headed to federal court. The lawsuit alleges that the action unconstitutionally discriminates against younger voters. Anchorage lawyer Scott Kendall filed the lawsuit on behalf of several plaintiffs. “Our lawsuit’s very simple: You want to help people…