COVID-19 Positive Case
NEWS RELEASE
For immediate release: Thursday, January 21, 2021 at 10:00 am
New Confirmed COVID-19 Case
On Thursday, January 21, 2021, Wrangell’s Unified Command was notified of a new confirmed COVID-19 case. The individual is a resident of Wrangell and tested upon arrival at the airport. The individual has been in isolation since arriving in Wrangell. The COVID-19 positive result was reported in the State’s case count on Monday, January 18, 2021.
Here are key steps all Alaskans should be taking right now:
• Keep close interactions to a very small group of people, ideally just within your household.
• Stay 6 feet away from others outside your household at all times.
• Mask up in public places.
• Avoid gatherings. Find creative ways to be social that keep people six feet apart. Go virtual, and remember, being outdoors around others is safer than being indoors.
• Wash hands often. Clean and disinfect commonly touched surfaces and objects.
• Stay home if you feel sick.
• Get tested for COVID-19 even if you have one symptom, or mild symptoms.
• Keep track of your contacts and contact them immediately if you test positive for COVID-19.
• Answer the call if a public health contact tracer calls you and follow their guidelines.
Individuals who have tested positive are being asked to notify their close contacts. These close contacts may also be notified by Public Health. Please exercise personal responsibility related to COVID-19. If you are contacted by a positive individual and informed you are a close contact, or if you believe yourself to be a close contact, quarantine for 10 days, monitor for symptoms and seek testing between days 5-7 of quarantine.
If you are experiencing symptoms, please call the SEARHC COVID-19 Hotline at 907.966.8799 or your local healthcare provider.
If you have additional questions contact the Wrangell COVID Hotline at 907.874.2684 or visit covid19.alaska.gov or covid19.searhc.org for the latest coronavirus information.