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Coronavirus (COVID-19)

Coronavirus Disease 2019

The Indian Health Service continues to work closely with our tribal partners and state and local public health officials to coordinate a comprehensive public health response to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. The federal government is working closely with state, local, tribal, and territorial partners, as well as public health partners, to respond to this public health threat.

The IHS formed a Critical Care Response Team [PDF] of expert physicians, registered nurses, and other healthcare professionals provide urgent lifesaving medical care on an as needed basis to COVID-19 patients admitted to IHS or tribal hospitals. The IHS has also rapidly deployed telehealth services Exit Disclaimer: You Are Leaving www.ihs.gov  both to maintain routine patient care and to allow critical care consultation for COVID-19 patients.

The IHS received over $2.4 billion in new funding to provide resources for IHS, tribal, and urban Indian health programs to prepare for and respond to the coronavirus pandemic. We have worked closely with tribes and urban Indian organizations throughout this pandemic to get resources out to facilities as quickly as possible. Additionally, the IHS has distributed rapid point-of-care testing systems and supplies Exit Disclaimer: You Are Leaving www.ihs.gov  and remdesivir [PDF], an investigational antiviral medicine to treat certain people in the hospital with COVID-19, at no cost to tribal and IHS facilities.

More information on the IHS response can be found in the IHS Covid-19 Response 100 Day Review [PDF – 411 KB] and Executive Summary [PDF – 207 KB]. This report covers actions taken by the IHS to support federal, tribal, and Urban Indian Organizations between March 6, 2020 through June 14, 2020.

For the latest general information about COVID-19, we encourage everyone to periodically review CDC’s COVID-19 webpage Exit Disclaimer: You Are Leaving www.ihs.gov  .

COVID-19 Cases by IHS Area

Data are reported from IHS, tribal, and urban Indian organization facilities, though reporting by tribal and urban programs is voluntary. Data reflect cases reported to the IHS through 11:59 pm on January 22, 2021.

 
IHS Area
 
 
Tested
 
 
Positive
 
 
Negative
 
Cumulative
percent
positive *
7-day rolling
average
positivity *
Alaska 458,573 10,285 384,572 2.6% 2.5%
Albuquerque 82,494 7,491 56,173 11.8% 15.9%
Bemidji 124,942 9,320 112,487 7.7% 6.8%
Billings 88,226 7,004 78,004 8.2% 6.4%
California 61,486 6,362 51,735 11.0% 19.0%
Great Plains 125,985 13,414 111,984 10.7% 7.7%
Nashville 60,095 5,082 53,839 8.6% 13.1%
Navajo 211,182 28,987 142,960 16.9% 17.4%
Oklahoma City 402,554 53,242 343,736 13.4% 17.6%
Phoenix 149,996 21,729 127,119 14.6% 17.8%
Portland 82,533 6,343 75,845 7.7% 7.1%
Tucson 21,670 2,462 19,051 11.4% 14.9%
TOTAL 1,869,736 171,721 1,557,505 9.9% 11.5%

* Cumulative percent positive and 7-day rolling average positivity are updated three days per week.

 
IHS COVID-19 Dashboard

 

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Website last updated January 23, 2021