With vaccinations people are feeling more secure that COVID won't kill them. I see fewer masks indoors these days.
The State went from daily reporting to weekday reporting to Monday, Wednesday, Friday, reporting to once a week reporting.
But people are still dying of COVID, right here in Alaska. 28 new deaths were reported this week. (Although there's a new report each week, deaths seem to get accumulated over a period of time and then are reported in bulk. These were the first deaths reported since August 24, 2022)
I'm still reporting these every week, but not in the main part of the blog. They're reported in the Alaska Daily COVID-19 Count 3 tab just below the blog header.
Here's my latest report from that page:
Wednesday, September 14, 2022 - I'm getting this up on Thursday. People are treating COVID as though it were gone. To the extent that I even forgot to update this yesterday. But the numbers are a reminder that this isn't over. And that people are still dying of COVID, even here in Alaska.
25 new deaths were reported this week. These are the first deaths reported in three weeks because, I'm assuming, it takes a while to gather these numbers. It would be truly shocking if these were all in the last week. It would be useful to know what the vaccination status of those dying was. They may report that somewhere, but I'm not digging deeper than the main dashboards now.
21 more people were hospitalized in the last week. Actual number of COVID patients in the hospital reported as 66, up four from last week. Number of vents is down two to zero.
Number of ICU beds available statewide is 21 (down from 34 last week) and one in Anchorage (down from two.) I believe this is not a COVID specific number, but includes all ICU beds in the state regardless of illness.
Even new resident cases are up - 980/950 compared to last week's 879/902. Ditto for non-resident new cases: 544 new cases, up from 519 last week. A regular warning on these last numbers - many, if not most, tests are self tests which tend not to be reported, so the reported numbers don't tell the whole story.
COVID Home Test Expiration Extension
Are your at home COVID tests expired? The FDA has extended expiration dates. My June - Aug 2022 expired home tests are now good to Dec 2022 to February 2023. Check yours here: https://www.fda.gov/medical-devices/coronavirus-covid-19-and-medical-devices/home-otc-covid-19-diagnostic-tests#list
A little ways down it has a list of many different products for home testing. Each has a link to see the updated expiration dates. That's where you'll find the details.
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