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This blog is maintained as an effort to coordinate and collocate responding agencies' information for easier public access during events on the Kenai Peninsula. The information here is written and provided by the contributing agencies. NOTE: The blog will be updated as the need arises and may be dormant at times.
Thursday, April 30, 2020
04/30/20 City of Homer and South Peninsula Hospital - Joint News Release
CLICK HERE FOR A PRINTABLE VERSION OF THIS RELEASE.
South Peninsula Hospital was notified today by the Alaska State Public Health Laboratory of two new positive cases of COVID-19 in individuals who were tested at the hospital earlier this week. One is currently hospitalized and the other remains at home. There is no information indicating these cases are related.
Public Health Nurses are conducting investigations on both individuals. One case involves community transmission and the other is still under investigation. The Public Health Nurses have started contact tracing and will reach out to any person who may have come into contact with these individuals. Public Health will notify each significant contact and offer instructions for preventing the spread of disease including quarantine, isolation if sick and getting tested.
“This reinforces the importance for all individuals to do their part to prevent the spread, especially as
more businesses and services reopen their doors and we start spending more time together. The
individual actions of each one of us are important to prevent, slow and disrupt the spread of the virus,
both in our community and across Alaska. Alaskans proved over the last month that our individual
behaviors can keep each other healthy and save lives. We must not lose sight of that.” Lorne Carroll,
Public Health Nurse.
The community is reminded to wear face covers in public, and keep close track of any interactions they have with others. Early tracing of COVID-19 close contacts and isolation can significantly reduce further spread. Minimizing the number of close interactions you have with others and keeping a list of them will assist contact tracing efforts. “It’s no time to let our guard down,” Dr. Anne Zink, Chief Medical Officer of Alaska said during a news conference this week. “If you can’t name everyone you spent more than 10 minutes with in the last week, then you’re probably spending too much time with too many people.”
Ways to help stop the spread of COVID-19 include:
• Wearing a face cover when with others
• Clean frequently touched surfaces.
• Keep at least six feet away from others.
• Stay home, and work from home as much as possible.
• If you are sick, even with mild symptoms, isolate yourself from others, get tested and call ahead
if you need medical attention.
• Follow all health mandates and guidance issued by Governor Dunleavy, DHSS, the Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention and local governments and health authorities.
If you have arrived to Homer from a lower-48 or international destination, you must immediately self-quarantine for 14 days.
Testing for COVID-19 is available at no charge at South Peninsula Hospital, 24 hours a day in the main entrance parking lot. Call 235-0235 as you arrive to the parking lot for curbside, drive thru swabbing. As of today, South Peninsula Hospital has conducted 296 tests. 231 were negative, 3 were positive and 62 results are pending.
For more information related to COVID-19 and local resources, the City of Homer information line is staffed Monday through Friday 8am-5pm at 435-3197, and information and resources can be found online at www.cityofhomer-ak.gov/covid19. Statewide information and mandates can be found at covid19.alaska.gov.
Wednesday, April 29, 2020
04/28/20 Kenai Peninsula Borough SITREP
Situation Report (SITREP) is a daily report that provides decision-makers and readers a quick understanding of the current coronavirus (COVID-19) situation. The SITREP provides clear, concise facts and resources.
Click below to read today's report (today's information is highlighted in red letters):
CLICK HERE TO READ A PRINTABLE VERSION OF THE ENTIRE REPORT
Saturday, April 25, 2020
04/25/20 K-Pen We Got This!
The Kenai Peninsula Borough Office of Emergency Management Incident Management Team (“team”) celebrates you and your loved ones’ efforts to stop the spread of the coronavirus. Together, the sacrifices made to ensure the health and safety of others continue to be an incredible service about self.
Let’s remain vigilant as mandates change and we’re asked to reopen Alaska responsibly. Our team encourages residents and visitors throughout the borough to stay the course, to follow the CDC recommendations, to limit your exposure or exposure to others. After several weeks of supporting each other, we know what to do K-Pen. We got this!
Let’s remain vigilant as mandates change and we’re asked to reopen Alaska responsibly. Our team encourages residents and visitors throughout the borough to stay the course, to follow the CDC recommendations, to limit your exposure or exposure to others. After several weeks of supporting each other, we know what to do K-Pen. We got this!
Our team is prepared to respond and remains ready to serve the public. Weekly updates will be provided on KPBalerts every Wednesday at 7PM on the Community Conversation live stream.
For agency specific information, visit these links:
Alaska Department of Health and Social Services
Kenai Peninsula Borough Joint Information
Agencies’ Official Updates
Friday, April 24, 2020
04/24/20 KPEDD Survey on COVID-19 Impacts Due Friday May 1, 2020
The Kenai Peninsula Economic Development District (KPEDD) is collecting follow-up information to identify the economic impact COVID-19 is having on our businesses. This peninsula-wide confidential survey will be open to responses effective immediately and close at 7pm on Friday, May 1st.
The overall data will be used to identify the needs of the region for the state and federal governments and will be shared. Please consider not only completing the survey but also pushing this email out to all concerned via email, websites, social media platforms, and any other available networks. If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact KPEDD. Thank you for participating and allowing us to gather this data to assist in recovery efforts Borough-wide.
Please note, this survey is identical to the original survey in order to accurately compare results from last month.
CLICK HERE FOR THE COVID-19 FOLLOW-UP SURVEY
Kenai Peninsula Economic Development District
14896 Kenai Spur Hwy
Kenai, AK 99611
907-242-9709
tim@kpedd.org
04/24/20 Call for Masks Continues on the Kenai Peninsula
The need for cloth face coverings is important as we continue to practice the CDC guidelines to prevent the spread of the coronavirus. Thanks to many individuals that dedicated countless hours to make masks or to donate materials too. Reach out to LoveINC to see how you can support this very important need. They are working with others in Homer, Soldotna and Seward to help with coordination and distribution.
LoveINC of the Kenai Peninsula
https://peninsulaloveinc.org
(907) 262-5140
peninsulaloveinc@gmail.com
LoveINC of the Kenai Peninsula
https://peninsulaloveinc.org
(907) 262-5140
peninsulaloveinc@gmail.com
04/24/20 Kenai Peninsula Borough SITREP
Situation Report (SITREP) is a daily report that provides decision-makers and readers a quick understanding of the current coronavirus (COVID-19) situation. The SITREP provides clear, concise facts and resources.
Click below to read today's report (today's information is highlighted in red letters):
CLICK HERE TO READ A PRINTABLE VERSION OF THE ENTIRE REPORT
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