{"id":75922,"date":"2021-09-27T22:30:00","date_gmt":"2021-09-28T06:30:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.juneauempire.com\/news\/some-southeast-communities-see-covid-cases-rise\/"},"modified":"2021-09-27T22:30:00","modified_gmt":"2021-09-28T06:30:00","slug":"some-southeast-communities-see-covid-cases-rise","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.juneauempire.com\/news\/some-southeast-communities-see-covid-cases-rise\/","title":{"rendered":"Some Southeast communities see COVID cases rise"},"content":{"rendered":"
COVID-19 cases are surging in Southeast Alaska even in some smaller communities where virus spread had previously been low.<\/p>\n
The City of Hoonah is experiencing a surge in cases according to Mayor Gerald Byers, but he told the Empire in an interview Tuesday the community was participating in mitigation measures.<\/p>\n
“Everybody’s been more proactive in testing,” Byers said. “The health care facility was great in handling it. We seem to be weathering this storm well, as well as can be expected.”<\/p>\n
The city has a mask mandate for public buildings and testing for airport arrivals, Byers said, and there are additional mitigation measures the city can take.<\/p>\n
According to the Department of Health and Social Services, Hoonah’s region is currently under high alert for COVID-19, as are every other region of the state except Wrangell, Petersburg and the Aleutians East Borough. According to DHSS, Wrangell’s alert level is currently moderate while Petersburg is the only region in the state with a low alert level.<\/p>\n
“That’s one of the luxuries of being a small community,” said Carly Allen, hospital administrator for Wrangell Medical Center. “Every community is struggling on their own timeline. We’ve seen some peaks and now we’re in a valley. Basically, it’s just luck. We’re not doing anything different than the rest of the state.” <\/p>\n