Nunavut’s COVID-19 case count rises to 30
Arviat sees six new cases as of Feb. 20
Hard-hit Arviat added six new COVID-19 cases on Feb.20, Nunavut Premier Joe Savikataaq announced in a tweet.
Arviat sees six new cases as of Feb. 20
Hard-hit Arviat added six new COVID-19 cases on Feb.20, Nunavut Premier Joe Savikataaq announced in a tweet.
Hard-hit community adds two more cases
17 people had ‘significant contact’ with someone who tested positive in Kuujjuaq earlier this week, health board says
Community sees 6 new active cases on Thursday, for a total of 27
Nunavik health officials say there is no significant risk to the community
“The impacts of COVID-19 are difficult and tiresome,” says Dr. Patterson
Government urges Arviammiut to limit contact with others
Community now has 18 active cases
Kimmirut, Qikiqtarjuaq, Kugluktuk, Kinngait and Taloyoak to all receive first doses
Territorial government reports 3 new cases in Arviat
Overcrowding and visiting contributing to community spread, says chief medical officer
All active cases are in Arviat, according to government data
Health minister addresses tweets that created “panic” about vaccination plans for Iqaluit
Second doses of the Moderna vaccine could be delayed until March or April, health board says
Mayor calls on health minister to overturn decision
“I find it very worrying,” inmates’ lawyer says
“This is the right and responsible thing to do,” federal transportation minister says
Whale Cove COVID-19 outbreak declared over by Health Department
Middle and high school students currently receiving mix of in-person and remote learning
Group organizes daily socially distanced games for their time outdoors
Individual flew Jan. 30 on Canadian North flight 5T164
Surveillance testing uncovers 18 cases, all in asymptomatic people
Family calls on GN to be more transparent about COVID-19 deaths
Fifth time in a week Nunavut reports new cases
“The conditions are pretty drastic,” says Nadia Golmier, who works with inmates