Providing current news on the Coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) to protect the safety and well-being of Tlingit & Haida's citizens, clients, employees and communities.
CONTACT:
Tribal Emergency Operations Center (TEOC)
907.463.7368 ∙ communications@ccthita-nsn.gov

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
November 25, 2020

Tlingit & Haida is committed to providing current information on the Coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic to ensure all tribal citizens remain informed and have the resources needed to stay safe. Below is a brief update from Tlingit & Haida’s Tribal Emergency Operations Center.

Note: Due to the increase in cases statewide, certain areas of the State of Alaska's data entry are lagging far behind real-time. As a result, they have removed the active and recovered case counts from the data hub to prevent inaccurate or outdated information from being reported.
The total number of cumulative positive COVID-19 cases in Alaska as of yesterday is 29,543, including 700 new resident cases and 10 new non-resident cases reported. Of these cases, 25,249 are under investigation, 599 individuals had a recent history of travel and 3,695 were close contact, community or unknown. There has been a total of 663 hospitalizations and 116 deaths. To view Southeast Alaska cases, case counts by high tribal citizen populations, and U.S. breakdowns, see below.

If you think you have been exposed to COVID-19 and develop a fever with symptoms, such as a cough or difficulty breathing, contact your local healthcare provider for medical advice.
*The Alaska COVID-19 data is derived from the Alaska Coronavirus Response Hub developed by the State of Alaska Department of Health and Social Services. Alaska resident cases are reported by place of resident, and includes Alaskan residents diagnosed and isolated out-of-state. Non-resident cases are reported by place of diagnosis. Communities with fewer than 1,000 residents are combined at the borough/census area level to protect patient privacy. Counts by residency status and place are subject to change as additional information is collected during case investigations. Source: Alaska Department of Health and Social Services
SOUTHEAST ALASKA TOTAL CASES
Southeast Alaska Total Cases by Community:
There are 1,346 confirmed COVID-19 cases in Southeast Alaska including 21 new cases reported: Juneau (11), Ketchikan (1), and Sitka (9). Of these cases, 46 have been hospitalized and 6 deaths have been recorded.

  • Haines Borough: 16
  • Juneau City & Borough: 824
  • Ketchikan Gateway Borough: 188
  • Petersburg Borough: 23
  • Prince of Wales-Hyder Census Area: 47
  • Craig: 5
  • Metlakatla: 11
  • Other: 31
  • Sitka City & Borough: 173
  • Skagway: 9
  • Wrangell City & Borough: 20
  • Yakutat-Hoonah-Angoon: 46
CASE COUNTS BY HIGH TRIBAL CITIZEN POPULATIONS
Case Count by States with High Tribal Citizen Populations:
The following are statistics for California and Washington states where a large population of Tlingit & Haida's tribal citizens reside.
  • Confirmed Cases: 1,148,972
  • Deaths: 18,886
*Reported by the Los Angeles Times as of
9:58 AM (PST) on November 25, 2020.
  • Confirmed Cases: 151,019
  • Deaths: 2,690
*Reported by Washington State Department of Health as of 11:59 PM (PST) on November 23, 2020.
UNITED STATES CASE COUNT UPDATE
United States COVID-19 Cases:
  • Total Confirmed: 12,727,447*
  • Total Recovered: 4,696,996*
  • Total Deaths: 261,636*
  • Jurisdictions reporting cases: 55 (50 states, District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, Guam, the Northern Mariana Islands, and the U.S. Virgin Islands)

*United States COVID-19 data is derived from an interactive dashboard developed by the Center for Systems Science and Engineering at John Hopkins University that tracks the COVID-19 spread in
real-time. Data was pulled at 12:26 PM AKDT on November 25, 2020.
RESOURCE HIGHLIGHT
COVID-19 Who Is In Your Bubble?

As we enter winter and the onset of flu season, we’re spending more time indoors where viruses can more easily spread. With COVID-19 cases rising, it’s important to get a flu shot and to scale your social bubble back to those in your own household. This is especially important for those at high risk of serious illness from COVID-19 (65 or older or people with ongoing health conditions), but good advice for all individuals and families.

Winter is also the holiday season where we look forward to spending time with family and friends. Tlingit & Haida encourages everyone to make the best choice this holiday season and celebrate at home with those in your own household or find creative ways to safely be together but apart, like celebrating virtually or outside.
RECENT NEWS & ALERTS
COVID-19 RESOURCES
It is imperative that our tribal citizens continue to hunker down and shelter in place, follow federal, state, tribal and local health mandates, and stay informed on the COVID-19 pandemic to keep ourselves and our families safe.

 Tlingit & Haida's Tribal Emergency Operations Center (TEOC)
The Tribal Emergency Operations Center (TEOC) was created to enable Tlingit & Haida to provide timely, integrated, and coordinated responses to the Coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic that addresses the four phases of emergency management: mitigation, preparedness, response and recovery. The activation of the TEOC is not due to any identified cases within the Tribe. All actions are aimed at protecting the safety and well-being of Tlingit & Haida’s citizens, clients, employees and communities.