{"id":60980,"date":"2020-06-03T01:30:00","date_gmt":"2020-06-03T09:30:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.juneauempire.com\/news\/city-votes-against-quarantine-extension\/"},"modified":"2020-06-04T10:42:27","modified_gmt":"2020-06-04T18:42:27","slug":"city-votes-against-quarantine-extension","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.juneauempire.com\/news\/city-votes-against-quarantine-extension\/","title":{"rendered":"City votes against local quarantine measure, citing state mandate"},"content":{"rendered":"
The headline of the article has been updated to provide additional context for the Assembly’s decision.<\/p>\n <\/em><\/ins><\/p>\n Juneau won’t be enacting a local extension of a 14-day quarantine for out-of-state travelers.<\/p>\n After meeting with Department of Health and Social Services Commissioner Adam Crum and Alaska’s Chief Medical Officer Dr. Anne Zink, the City and Borough of Juneau Assembly voted 8-1 against a local requirement that would order travelers from outside the state to quarantine for 14 days after arriving in Juneau in light of a state mandate.<\/p>\n Assembly member Loren Jones was the lone vote in favor of a local quaramtine ordinance. Mayor Beth Weldon and Assembly members Maria Gladziszewski, Carole Triem, Alicia Hughes-Skandijs, Michelle Bonnet Hale, Greg Smith, Wade Bryson and Rob Edwardson voted against the emergency ordinance.<\/p>\n The vote came Wednesday night shortly after Gov. Mike Dunleavy announced updated guidance on the state mandate requiring out-of-state travelers to quarantine. Previously, the mandate was scheduled to expire on Friday, which led to the drafting of a local quarantine ordinance.<\/p>\n Instead of lifting the quarantine, as of 12:01 a.m. June 6, travelers will need to be tested within 72 hours of departure, may enter the state only upon showing a negative polymerase chain reaction test for COVID-19 and can’t enter the state if testing positive, according to the governor’s office.<\/p>\n A person may also provide negative results from within five days of departure, if they get tested again once arriving and limits interactions until the second test results are in, according to DHSS. All pre-tested travelers will receive a voucher for a second test that must be taken within one to two weeks of arrival.<\/p>\n