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Posted: April 16, 2020

The Indian Health Service has updated its coronavirus testing data, reflecting results as of 11:59 pm Eastern on April 14, 2020.

According to the data, a total of 13,385 people within the IHS have been tested. Of those, 1,212 are positive for COVID-19, the disease caused by the coronavirus. The figure represents an increase of nearly 8 percent from the 1,124 previously reported.

With the latest data, the IHS is switching to a slightly different reporting method. Future results will be based on an 11:59pm cutoff, rather than 7pm from prior reports.

The data continues to show the Navajo Area with the largest number of cases (693) followed by the  Albuquerque Area (180). The two regions serve a large population of Navajo and Pueblo citizens in Arizona and New Mexico, where the coronavirus has been shown to have a disproportionate impact on Native Americans.

The Alaska Area continues to show just 7 cases, a figure that hasn’t changed since April 6, even as results from more than 640 tests have yet to be reported. The region also had administered far more tests than almost every other in the IHS system, though the Albuquerque Area, the Billings Area and the Oklahoma CIty Area have finally caught up after lagging in prior weeks.

IHS Area Tested Positive Negative
Alaska 1,133 7 482
Albuquerque 1,342 180 724
Bemidji 140 17 106
Billings 1,699 18 1,549
California 594 36 460
Great Plains 307 22 253
Nashville 438 23 349
Navajo 3,926 693 2,778
Oklahoma City 2,142 77 1,644
Phoenix 491 68 361
Portland 654 64 549
Tucson 519 7 417
TOTAL 13,385 1,212 9,672

IHS: https://www.ihs.gov/coronavirus/

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