“Recently with the pandemic, I was just thinking about being able to exchange food in a non-contact way,” she said.
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Updated: A convict tested positive for coronavirus was released from California prison, then broke Alaska’s quarantine
His parole officer was trying to find him to deliver the test results but found Fields broke quarantine by leaving his hotel to visit his mother, the charges say.
How do Alaska leaders know it’s safe to reopen the economy? It’s all about data – but it’s complicated.
Officials and experts caution that the decision-making around the reopening can be complicated and hard for the public to follow
Newscast — Tuesday, May 26, 2020
In this newscast: Juneau’s Lemon Creek Correctional Center is preparing for another round of testing for COVID-19; Sitka has its second confirmed case of COVID-19; The Juneau Assembly is expected to pass a measure to give licensed child care providers cash to help them open; The pandemic has caused a rush on bicycles across the state; The Yukon-Kuskokwim Health Center h as confirmed a third case of coronavirus in an unnamed village resident.
Lemon Creek Correctional Center begins another round of COVID-19 testing
The facility’s most recent case was discovered after the state Department of Corrections tested 73 staff and 168 inmates two weeks ago.
There’s a third case of COVID-19 in the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta
YKHC says the person was in Bethel when the hospital tested them positive for coronavirus.




