Governor to release revised health mandates, Alaska up to 335 cases of COVID-19

Gov. Mike Dunleavy Courtesy of Austin McDaniel/Alaska Governor’s Office
Gov. Mike Dunleavy Courtesy of Austin McDaniel/Alaska Governor’s Office

ANCHORAGE — Gov. Mike Dunleavy will be joined by Alaska Department of Health and Social Services Commissioner Adam Crum and Alaska's Chief Medical Officer Dr. Anne Zink to announce changes to Health Mandates as Dunleavy rolls out Phase 1 of his plan to reopen sectors of the economy at his daily 5 p.m., press conference.

As of Wednesday, Alaska has 6 more people who have tested positive for coronavirus, bringing the state total up to 335. Another positive was reported out of Wasilla on Wednesday, bringing the total number of positive cases in the Mat-Su Valley to 20. A total of 792 tests have been administered in the Mat-Su, accounting for .74 percent of the population.

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