The tiny Kivalliq community of Chesterfield Inlet, home to about 400 residents, has remained free of COVID-19 while nearby Rankin Inlet has seen 19 positive cases. Due to Chesterfield Inlet’s COVID-19 free status, life is set to return nearly to normal there on Wednesday, when public health restrictions ease, offices reopen and children go back to school. (Photo courtesy of Calm Air)
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In Chesterfield Inlet, Gloria Thompson’s household of 13 ready for eased restrictions
Like many Nunavummiut, Gloria Thompson of Chesterfield Inlet is eager to see the end of the current territorial lockdown on Wednesday.
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