There were 62 COVID-positive patients hospitalized in Alaska as of Wednesday, according to the state health department. That includes two people with COVID-19 who are on a ventilator.
Here are other highlights from this week’s updated COVID-19 data from the Alaska Department of Health:
• The hospitalizations reported Wednesday were down significantly from the previous week, when 80 COVID-positive people were hospitalized.
• The state health department reported no additional COVID-19 deaths among residents.
• In Alaska, 1,391 new cases were reported over a seven-day period, a decrease from 1,988 cases reported last week. That data doesn’t include at-home tests, which have become increasingly popular but don’t get reported.
• Alaska’s seven-day case rate per 100,000 now ranks 18th among U.S. states, according to a CDC tracker.
• Statewide, 68% of Alaskans six months and older had received at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine, while 28.3% had received at least one booster shot.