This week, the state reported 347 new COVID-19 cases for Juneau from May 11 to May 17 — double the caseload reported from the previous week.
Juneau received 26,000 of these home test kits for COVID-19 on Jan. 19, 2022. Local families pick up two kits for free. This week, the state reported 347 new COVID-19 cases for Juneau from May 11 to May 17. That’s double the caseload reported from the previous week — an average of 50 cases a day.
Juneau’s case count also includes 101 non-resident cases. A few are known to be related to the tourism industry, while the majority are still under investigation.
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