Since Iqaluit’s first case of COVID-19 was confirmed nearly a month ago, there have been 183 cases discovered in the city and of those 108 have recovered. (File photo)
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14 new cases reported in the capital
After four days of COVID-19 recoveries outpacing new cases in Iqaluit, the city’s case count rose by 14 on Tuesday, the highest single-day increase since the start of the outbreak.
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