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Jonathan Nez

Jonathan Nez, center, serves as President of the Navajo Nation. Photo: Navajo Nation Office of President and Vice President

The Navajo Nation 

Office of the President and Vice President

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
August 22, 2022

Over three-day period, 57 new cases and one death related to COVID-19 reported, 56 communities identified with uncontrolled spread

WINDOW ROCK, Arizona – On Monday, the Navajo Department of Health, in coordination with the Navajo Epidemiology Center and the Navajo Area Indian Health Service, reported 57 new COVID-19 cases for the Navajo Nation and one death over a three-day period from August 20-22. The total number of deaths is now 1,886. 580,749 COVID-19 tests have been administered. The overall total number of positive COVID-19 cases is now 64,081, including 16 delayed reported cases.

Based on cases from August 5 – 18, 2022, the Navajo Department of Health issued a Health Advisory Notice for the following 56 communities due to uncontrolled spread of COVID-19:

Aneth

Baca/Prewitt

Becenti

Beclabito

Casamero Lake

Chichiltah

Chinle

Churchrock

Coyote Canyon

Crownpoint

Dennehotso

Fort Defiance

Ganado

Hard Rock

Houck

Indian Wells

Iyanbito

Kaibeto

Kayenta

Lake Valley

Leupp

Littlewater

Lukachukai

Lupton

Manuelito

Many Farms

Nahatadziil

Naschitti

Nazlini

Newcomb

Pinedale

Pinon

Ramah

Red Lake

Red Valley

Rock Point

Rock Springs

Rough Rock

Sheepsprings

Shiprock

Shonto

Smith Lake

St. Michaels

Tachee/Blue Gap

Teecnospos

 

Teesto

Thoreau

Tohatchi

Tonalea

Tsaile/Wheatfields

Tsayatoh

Tselani/Cottonwood

Tuba City

Twin Lakes

Two Grey Hills

Upper Fruitland

 

 

“For over two years, we’ve been pushing back on COVID-19 together. We have plenty of guidance and resources to help us in this effort including the COVID-19 vaccines. Our frontline warriors continue to fight for all of us each and every day. It’s up to us as individuals to use the resources that we have to help protect yourselves and your loved ones. We have to remain strong and keep pushing back on this virus together. Please continue to take precautions and keep praying for our people, especially those who have COVID-19,” said Navajo Nation President Jonathan Nez.

Health care facilities on the Navajo Nation continue to administer COVID-19 vaccines. If you would like to receive one of the COVID-19 vaccines, please contact your health care provider and schedule an appointment.

“If you or someone in your household feels sick or has symptoms related to COVID-19, our health care experts urge you to isolate and to get tested as soon as possible. We all have to do our part to lessen the spread of COVID-19 in our homes and communities. Please be safe and continue to pray for our Nation,” 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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