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  2. In Alaska, there were 0 newly reported COVID-19 cases and 0 newly reported COVID-19 deaths on Jul 23, 2023. How is Alaska faring against COVID-19, both overall and at a state level? Get the answers here, with data on hotspots and infection rates. This map tracks the history of coronavirus cases in Alaska, both recent and all-time.

  3. Apr 1, 2020 · Since the beginning of the pandemic, a total of 308,893 cases have been reported. At least 1 in 509residents have died from the coronavirus, a total of 1,438 deaths. January 2022 was the month ...

  4. Apr 27, 2021 · Visual inspection of world maps shows that coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is less prevalent in countries closer to the equator, where heat and humidity tend to be higher. Scientists disagree ...

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  5. Sep 6, 2023 · Climate of Alaska. Climate is a fundamental driver of ecology. Physical characteristics of a region provide a foundation that defines the parameters of the ecosystems. The climate patterns of Alaska are primarily influenced by latitude, continentality, and elevation. The high latitude drives the seasonal pattern of available solar radiation.

  6. May 20, 2021. Alaska Governor Mike Dunleavy issued a statement on the passage of a bill in the U.S. Congress to allow cruise ships to sail to Alaska, bypassing Canadian ports. The congressional action exempts large Alaska-bound cruise ships from the U.S. Passenger Vessel Services Act through February 2022. Alaska’s COVID Alert Level Drops ...

  7. Welcome to the USDA Northwest Climate Hub. Estimated Reading Time: 10 minutes. Alaska is at the forefront of climate change. Because of its northern latitude and seasonal changes in sea ice, the state is warming at two to three times the rate of the global average. Rising temperatures can be tied to most of the effects of climate change in Alaska.

  8. COVID-19 facts to know. The top cause of death for those 65 and over between 2020 and 2021 was heart disease in 47 states and Washington, DC. The total number of workplace injuries and illnesses has remained steady over the past five years — but reports of respiratory illness rose in 2022. RSV rates — which tend to climb in the fall and ...

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