
Juneau, Alaska (KINY) - The Alaska Department of Health and Social Services reported two new resident cases of COVID-19 in Southeast on Tuesday.
One new case apiece was revealed in Juneau and Ketchikan.
There were 59 new residents and seven non-resident cases reported statewide.
There have been 3,394 cumulative resident cases, with a total of 731 non-resident cases.
The report also listed 987 cases as recovered. There are 2,382 active cases in the state.
Twenty-seven Alaskans are currently hospitalized as COVID-19 patients, with two on a ventilator.


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