Navajo Nation Reports 158 New COVID-19 Cases, but No Deaths

Navajo Nation Reports 158 New COVID-19 Cases, but No Deaths

WINDOW ROCK, ARIZ. (AP) — Navajo Nation health officials have reported 158 new confirmed cases of COVID-19 but no additional deaths.

The latest figures released Saturday night bring the total number of known cases to 12,447 with 591 known deaths.

Tribal health officials said 131,525 people have been tested for COVID-19 since the pandemic started and 7,641 have recovered.

The Navajo Nation Department of Health previously issued a health advisory warning to residents about the uncontrolled spread of the coronavirus that has affected 29 communities throughout the reservation, which spans more than 27,000 square miles (70,000 square kilometers) in parts of ArizonaNew Mexico and Utah. .

Officials have urged residents to wear face masks, practice social distancing and limit gatherings to less than five people.

A daily curfew from 9 p.m. to 5 a.m. also remains in effect on the Navajo Nation.