Commissioner Adam Crum will rescind Alaska’s public health emergency order for COVID-19 on July 1.
State health commissioner Adam Crum will rescind Alaska’s public health emergency order for COVID-19 on July 1.
“What’s changing for the average Alaskan is nothing. Most folks actually probably don’t even understand that we still have this in place,” he said. July 1 is also the date federal reimbursement will change. FEMA previously reimbursed COVID spending at 100%; after July 1 it will fund 90% with a 10% state match.
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