Rashah McChesney
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The state also reduced the number of inpatient beds available, which it says more accurately represents the number of inpatient beds that can be used for COVID-19 patients.
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Juneau says it used force in 38 people, most of whom were white men. But police say they don't know exactly how many of them were, since they don't ask people their race when they respond to calls.
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According to modeling the state is using, the rate that Alaskans are transmitting the virus is now the second highest in the nation.
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There’s a lot to keep track of when it comes to COVID-19 and Alaska’s response to the pandemic. Reporters all over the state are talking to experts and…
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With a lawsuit threatening the distribution of the CARES Act funding, lawmakers have given themselves the bare minimum of time to get the bill passed. "It is the absolute fastest constitutionally it could be done," said one lawmaker .
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For one Juneau camera shop, the pandemic shutdown was too much.
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More Alaskans have recovered from COVID-19 than are currently sick with it, but what does that mean?There are two different ways to measure when a patient is considered "recovered" from coronavirus.
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The hospital also said it spent $600,000 on supplies and labor in preparation for the coronavirus pandemic.
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Staff at the facility said they implemented "swift action" to protect inmates, but it's unclear exactly what that action was.
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Economists at the state’s Department of Revenue were working to identify what drove the price down and what they could expect going forward.