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The Navajo Nation 

Office of the President and Vice President

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
December 28, 2020

Navajo Department of Health identifies 68 communities with uncontrolled spread of COVID-19

WINDOW ROCK, Ariz. – On Monday, the Navajo Department of Health identified the following 68 communities with uncontrolled spread of COVID-19 from Dec. 11 to Dec. 24, 2020:

Aneth

Baca/Prewitt

Beclabito

Bird Springs

Black Mesa

Bodaway/Gap

Bread Springs

Cameron

Casamero Lake*

Chichiltah

Chinle

Churchrock

Cove*

Coyote Canyon

Crownpoint

Dennehotso

Ganado

Hard Rock

Hogback

Houck

Indian Wells

Iyanbito

Jeddito

 

Kaibeto

Kayenta

Lake Valley

Lechee

Leupp

Littlewater*

Lukachukai

Lupton

Mariano Lake

Mexican Springs

Nageezi

Nahatadziil

Nahodishgish

Navajo Mountain

Newcomb

Oaksprings*

Oljato*

Pinedale

Pinon

Red Lake

Red Rock

Red Valley*

Rock Point

 

Rock Springs

Rough Rock

Round Rock

Sanostee

Sheepsprings

Shiprock

Shonto

Smith Lake

St. Michaels

Standing Rock*

Tachee/Blue Gap

Teec Nos Pos

Thoreau

Tohajiilee

Tohatchi

Tonalea

Tsaile/Wheatfields

Tsayatoh

Tuba City

Twin Lakes

Two Grey Hills

Upper Fruitland

 

* Chapters recently added to the list

“This week, we see a very slight reduction in the number of communities with uncontrolled spread of COVID-19, but that does not mean that we let up our guard. We won’t know the impact of the Christmas holiday for several more days, so we don’t know the full extent of exposure and new infections. Keep your guard up and continue to follow the recommendations of our public health experts. The NavajoDepartment of Health has extended the stay-at-home lockdown that requires everyone to remain home unless you are an essential worker who has to report to work, for cases of emergencies, to pick-up medication, to get food and water, and other essential activities. Please be safe and keep praying for our people and our communities,” said Navajo Nation President Jonathan Nez.

The Navajo Department of Health issued Public Health Emergency Order No. 2020-032, which went into effect on Monday until Jan. 11, 2021 with the following provisions:

President Nez and Vice President Lizer have also extended the limitation of Navajo Nation government services through Sunday, Jan. 10, 2021, due to rise in COVID-19 cases. 

“Our health care workers have never given up on fighting for us, so let’s do our very best to help them by staying home more often. The coronavirus only moves when we move, so let’s stay home as much as possible to help isolate COVID-19. Thank you to all of the first responders and health care workers who are working through the holidays for us,” said Vice President Myron Lizer.

For more information, including helpful prevention tips, and resources to help stop the spread of COVID-19, visit the Navajo Department of Health’s COVID-19 website: http://www.ndoh.navajo-nsn.gov/COVID-19. For COVID-19 related questions and information, call (928) 871-7014.

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