COVID-19 in Indian Country
Governor Stephen Roe Lewis of the Gila River Indian Community announced the first COVID-19 death within the Arizona-based tribe.

On the same day the Trump Administration announced that up to 240,000 people may succumb to the COVID-19 virus, TransCanada announced it is proceeding with KXL pipeline construction.

The Tlingit and Haida Tribes have launched a Tribal Emergency Operations Center in Alaska.

The total number of positive tests for COVID-19 has reached 354 for the Navajo Nation as of April 5, 2020, an increase of 33 cases.

Governor Val Panteah of the Pueblo of Zuni reported another increase in coronavirus cases. The tribe is now up to 7 COVID-19 cases.

The total number of positive tests for COVID-19 has reached 321 for the Navajo Nation as of April 4, 2020.

The Southern Ute Tribe confirmed the first two COVID-19 cases within the community on March 29, 2020.

To help protect the health and safety of our community, and consistent with expert guidance, we have decided to extend the closure of San Manuel Casino through April 30, 2020.

The Navajo Nation has imposed temporary restrictions for roadways for tourists and visitors to the reservation but it does not apply to essential commerce and business services.

The Pechanga Band of Luiseño Indians today donated 3,000 N95 masks to three local hospitals in southern California.

The Pueblo of Zuni has four confirmed COVID-19 cases, Governor Val Panteah said on April 4, 2020.

The Navajo Nation reported yet another increase in COVID-19 cases on the largest reservation in the U.S. The number of deaths is also rising.

Governor Val Panteah of the Pueblo of Zuni confirmed a second COVID-19 positive case within the community.

The Ramah Chapter of the Navajo Nation confirmed 6 COVID-19 positive cases within the community, a dramatic increase from the single case reported last week.

Governor Brian D. Vallo of the Pueblo of Acoma was overcome with emotion when discussing the impact of the coronavirus on the tribe's most vulnerable -- and most hopeful -- population.

Ohkay Owingeh confirmed the first COVID-19 case within the community in northern New Mexico.

The Tohono O'odham Nation has confirmed the first two COVID-19 cases within the tribe.

The Navajo Nation has reported a total of 241 COVID-19 positive cases, another increase on the largest reservation in the United States.

In a March 30, 2020, letter, Governor Max A. Zuni of the Pueblo of Isleta confirmed one COVID-19 positive case within the tribal community.

There are 3 confirmed cases of COVID-19 within the Pueblo of San Felipe.