Alaska health officials are aware of no confirmed cases of swine flu among Alaska residents.
As of today the CDC reports H1N1 swine flu has now infected 286 people in 36 states and WHO reports it appears to have longer than normal incubation period.
The Alaskan health officials have changed there opening statement from no suspected or confirmed cases to no confirmed cases. It is a very slight change in wording but obvious to anyone who is paying close attention that they probably have suspected cases.
The Anchorage School District also sent out an automated alert saying they are not aware of any confirmed cases but that if there should be that schools would close on a case by case basis.
I am happy to report that I no longer have a fever or a headache and I never had any respiratory symptoms. It was a beautiful week here in Eagle River and I probably got too much sun. After not having a summer here in Alaska last year I will NOT complain about too much sun!