WINDOW ROCK, Ariz. – Navajo Nation health officials on Thursday reported 110 new COVID-19 cases and nine more deaths.
The latest numbers raised the totals to 28,668 cases and 1,047 known deaths since the pandemic began.
Tribal officials said U.S. President Joe Biden has signed a long-awaited major disaster declaration for the Navajo Nation. It will provide more federal resources and prompts the release of federal money for the reimbursement of emergency money expended to address the COVID-19 pandemic on the Navajo Nation, which covers parts of Arizona, New Mexico and Utah.
The tribe has extended its stay-at-home order with a revised nightly curfew to limit the spread of COVID-19.
The Navajo Department of Health has identified 56 communities with uncontrolled spread of the coronavirus, down from 75 communities in recent weeks.
The Navajo Nation also is lifting weekend lockdowns to allow more vaccination events.
The actions in the latest public health emergency order will run through at least Feb. 15.
Tribal officials said there have been more than 235,000 COVID-19 tests administered on the vast reservation and nearly 15,000 people have recovered.