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MAKAH TRIBE COVID-19 DASHBOArd

Updated:  January 26, 2021 @ 2:13 PM
COVID Vaccine Administered
​1st dose TOTAL:  690
​severe reactions: 0

Current VAccine Tier: 1-5
SEE BELOW FOR MORE INFO ON THE COVID VACCINES 
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Active cases
​0
Currently in quarantine
0
Total tests ordered: 1,679
​TOTAL POSITIVE TESTS:  10
Total Negative Tests: 1,669
​Pending Tests: 0
​recovered cases: 10
COVID VACCINE TIERS
TIER 1: ELDERS (age 50 and up) AND ESSENTIAL WORKERS LIVING AND/OR WORKING ON THE MAKAH INDIAN RESERVATION

TIER 2: Those adult residents on the Makah Reservation and STIHC patients with Underlying Health Conditions that put them at a higher risk for serious illness

TIER 3: ALL ADULTS LIVING AND/OR WORKING ON THE MAKAH INDIAN RESERVATION

TIER 4: MAKAHS WHO LIVE OFF THE RESERVATION

TIER 5: 
  • Parents/guardians (including temporary placement) of Makah dependents
  • All Cape Flattery School District Employees
  • Non-Resident married spouses of Makahs

*Makahs include descendents of Makahs

COVID-19 News and Information

7/31/2020

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Neah Bay, WA is in Phase 1 of the Makah COVID-19 Public Health Protocols.
​News and Information: 
Updated Monday-Friday and posted at Beʔis and Village Market
  • “Spending time around friends and family who don’t live in your household is the most likely way that you’ll contract COVID-19,” she (Unthank) added. “Being the most cautious in those interactions are what’s going to keep folks safe.”
  • If you have questions or concerns please call the Makah COVID-19 call line at (360) 645-6273. Any concerns about a violation of the Health Order or the Face Mask Order must be reported directly to Neah Bay Public Safety Dispatch at (360)645-2701. 
  • Great news - our efforts are working! 0 new cases of COVID-19 in Neah Bay for over a week. Please continue to follow the protocols and have a safe weekend. 

Please remember: The Makah Covid-19 Public Health Protocols are designed to preserve and protect every life in the Makah Community. The current Health Order 03-20 prohibits indoor and outdoor gatherings because gatherings create an easy way for the virus to spread. Please follow the order and support your loved ones in being safe as well.
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Resources: 
Clallam County Department of Health. (2020, July 31). Coronavirus Information. COVID-19 in Clallam County. Retrieved from http://www.clallam.net/coronavirus/index.html
Jablonski, Z. (2020, July 31).Two new cases of COVID-19 in Clallam, none in Jefferson.. Peninsula Daily News. Retrieved from https://www.peninsuladailynews.com/news/two-new-cases-of-covid-19-in-clallam-none-in-jefferson/

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  • HOME
  • COVID-19 Info
    • Visiting Neah Bay
    • Traveling Safely
    • Getting Care at STIHC
    • Grocery and Food Service Guidance
  • Services
    • Medical Care
    • MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES
    • Makah Recovery Services >
      • Medication Assisted Treatment >
        • Common Concerns
        • Getting Started
        • Helping Family Member and Friends
        • Understanding Addiction and Recovery
        • Testimonials
    • WELLNESS CLINICS
    • Dental
    • Community Health >
      • Maternal & Infant
    • Hi•dasubač
  • Patient Resources
    • Patient Registration >
      • Alternate Resources
    • Referrals
    • Patient Transport Services
    • Purchased/Referred Care
    • File a Comment or Complaint
    • Emergency Preparedness
  • Employment
    • Work for STIHC
    • Employee Resources >
      • COVID-19 Trainings and Readings
  • Find Us