PHOTOS FROM THE FIELD: Week of August 03 – 07, 2020

PHOTOS FROM THE FIELD

Fishing towns hoping they could dodge the coronavirus bullet got a wake-up call this month.

Until two weeks ago.

That’s when cases at fish processing plants began shooting up from a few dozen to more than 360, with spikes in Seward, Juneau and Anchorage, plus an outbreak aboard a factory trawler on the Aleutian Island chain.

In the state’s largest city, things are expected to worsen.

“With so many workers now testing positive, it is likely that this outbreak has been in progress for some time and that transmission has already occurred among family, friends and others in the community,” Dr. Bruce Chandler, the Anchorage health department’s chief medical officer, said in a statement. Continue reading

Indian Country Today – COVID spikes at Alaska fish processing plants raise alarm

Photo credit: Men unloading fish that had been iced down to stay chilled, Cordova. (Photo by Brandon Blake, Copper River Seafoods)

 

2020-08-05T17:46:02+00:00August 5th, 2020|PHOTOS FROM THE FIELD|

PHOTOS FROM THE FIELD: Week of July 27 – 31, 2020

PHOTOS FROM THE FIELD

This webinar was scheduled for Wednesday, July 29, 2020 at 2pm ET. The webinar provided Tribal officials and professionals with an Overview of COVID in the Workplace and Funding for Tribes, as Tribes consider opening public spaces safely. More information will be sent out in the coming days but if you have questions, please contact Andy Bessler.

To see the webinar recording, click here!

 

2020-07-29T20:38:01+00:00July 29th, 2020|PHOTOS FROM THE FIELD|

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