What can local officials do to address the COVID-19 surge? Not much, says Ketchikan’s emergency manager
“What we really need is we need people to get vaccinated,” Ketchikan fire chief and emergency manager Abner Hoage said.
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by Eric Stone | Aug 20, 2021 | Local News, Syndicated | 0
“What we really need is we need people to get vaccinated,” Ketchikan fire chief and emergency manager Abner Hoage said.
Read Moreby Eric Stone | Aug 18, 2021 | Local News | 0
Ketchikan’s fire department is asking the City Council to approve nearly $200,000 in budget transfers to cover higher-than-expected overtime and supply costs.
Read Moreby Eric Stone | Jun 29, 2021 | Local News, Syndicated | 0
With just 14 cases of COVID-19 since June 1, and the community’s risk level at “low,” Ketchikan’s emergency operations center says it’s planning to demobilize late next month.
Read Moreby Eric Stone | May 21, 2021 | Local News, Syndicated | 0
“We’ve been told point-blank by industry representatives that they will bypass a community that’s in a red zone, that has major outbreaks,” Ketchikan City Manager Karl Amylon said.
Read Moreby Eric Stone | May 18, 2021 | Local News, Syndicated | 0
According to a New York Times database, Ketchikan’s rate of new cases is the sixth-highest in the country as of Tuesday.
Read Moreby Eric Stone | Mar 22, 2021 | Local News | 0
Abner Hoage, Ketchikan’s fire chief and emergency manager says getting up to speed on COVID-19 last spring was “like drinking from a fire hose.”
Read Moreby Eric Stone | Mar 10, 2021 | Local News, Syndicated | 0
Some 1,500 appointments were posted Tuesday. That’s enough to vaccinate more than 10% of the borough’s total population. About a third of the community has received at least one shot so far.
Read Moreby Eric Stone | Dec 5, 2020 | Local News, Syndicated | 0
Water levels at the Ketchikan Lake Dam have fallen enough that officials no longer anticipate a risk of dam failure.
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