Monday, April 27, 2020

Alaska COVID-19 Count Monday April 27, 2020 - 4 New Cases, 1 New Hospitalization

After four days of two or fewer new cases, we're up to four today (well, today's number reflect what happened yesterday.)  And there's the first new hospitalization ten days.

We've have low numbers, but the governor's reopening of many businesses starting last Friday, with Anchorage's mayor following suit starting today suggests to me we're going to start seeing the numbers climb back up starting next weekend or so.

Tattoo shops are 'essential businesses' in Alaska now!  Do any of the shops tattoo Corona Virus images onto people?  With the price of oil tanked, the cruise industry tanked curtailing much of Alaska's summer tourism dollars, the governor appears to be ready to force through the opening of fishing, even though the small towns where tens of thousands of Outsiders will arrive to fish, are concerned they will be exposed to the virus and their small town health facilities, if they even have them, will be overwhelmed.  Quarantines and self distancing and masks seem to be enforced on a 'trust' basis.  By July Alaska, which has been doing relatively well in this pandemic, could well be one of the nation's hotspots.  I'm relatively confident that Anchorage's mayor will shut things back down if the numbers spike again, but I'm not that confident in the governor.  Initially his response followed closely medical recommendations, but now he's feeling the economic pressures.  Alaska thinks of itself as the state of fiercely independent folks, with the ideal being living in a remote cabin hunting and fishing and trapping one's meals.  The Iditarod is our ideal sport.  But apparently people can't even cut their own hair or survive with it a little longer or darker or whiter.  And many can't be bothered with masks.  Our good start looks doomed to me.  I hope I'm wrong.

My Calendar Chart

CONFIRMED COVID-19 CASES ALASKA MARCH/APRIL 2020
MondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayFridaySaturdaySunday
new/totalhos=hospital

12th  = 0/013th = 1/114th = 0/115th = 0/1
16th = 0/117th = 2/318th = 3/619th = 3/920th = 3/1221st= 2/1422nd= 8/22
23rd=14/3624th =6/42
1 hos 1 dead
25th = 17/59
3 hos 1 dead
26th = 10/69
3 hos 1 dead
27th =16/89
5 hos 2 dead
28th = 13/102
6 hos 2 dead
29th= 12/114
7 hos  3 dead
30th=5/119
7 hos 3 dead
31st= 14/133
9 hos 3 dead





April 2020

1st=  10/143
9 hos 3 dead
2nd=8(6)/149
13 hos 3 dead
3rd=8(11)157
15 hos 3 dead
4th=15/171
16 hos 5 dead
5th= 14/185
20 hos 6 dead
6th=6/191
23 hosp
6 dead
7th= 22/213
23 hosp 6 Dead29 recovered
8th= 13/226
27 hosp 7 dead
32 recovered
9th= 9/235
27 hosp 7 dead
49 recovered
10th=11/246
28 hosp 7 dead
55 recovered
11th=11/257
31 hosp 8 dead
63 recovered
12th= 15/272
31 hosp 8 dead
66 recovered
13th= 5/277
32 Hosp 8 dead
85 Recovered
14th = 8/285
32 Hosp 9 dead
98 Recovered
15th= 8/293
34 Hosp 9 dead
106 Recovered
16th= 7/300
35 hosp 9 dead
110 recovered
17th=  9/309
36 hosp 9 dead
128 recovered
18th =  5/315
36 hos 9 dead
147 Recovered
19th= 4/319
36 hos 9 dead
153Recovered
20th 2/321
36 hos 9 dead
161 recovered
21st 8/329
36 hos 9 dead
168 recovered
22nd  6/335
36 hos  dead
196recovered
23nd  2/337
36 hos  dead
209recovered
24th  2/339
36 hos  dead
208recovered (-1 from 4/23)
25th  0/339
36 hos  dead
217recovered
26th  2/341
36 hos  dead
217recovered
27th  4/345
37 hos  dead
218recovered










Click on the chart to see it enlarged and focused.  But for an interactive version go to the State website.

For instance, on the lower left chart you can see daily where the new cases are from.  Two of the new cases yesterday are Anchorage and one is Fairbanks.  They don't have the fourth one up yet.  You can figure that out with the interactive chart.



My Day-By-Day Chart
(Checking the email version some people see this site on, I discovered this chart doesn't show up, except as a link.)






Did you notice that today is April 27?  Just three more days til the end of April.  I remember when I had to add April to my charts.  And soon it will be May.  Will Alaska break 600 cases in May?  A thousand?  Or will we keep our numbers low.  With early opening, I'm afraid we're going back up again.  It should take about ten days to two weeks to see if the opening bumps up the cases.

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