CHEVAK, Alaska – In a remote Alaskan village, it's easy to feel like nothing can touch you, not even Covid-19. "Before the virus came, we were kind of skeptical of it and didn't really believe in it. We were isolated from the city, from everybody else. We are in our own little bubble. We felt very safe in our village," said lifelong Chevak resident Mary N. Marvin, who is…
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'We're No Longer Safe': The Coronavirus Rages Through Alaska Native Villages
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