Tougher public health restrictions have been imposed in Coral Harbour, where a new case of COVID-19 was reported on Saturday and the Nunavut Health Department said there is a ‘significant increase’ in the risk of exposure following ‘memorial gatherings’ at the end of September. (File photo)
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Health Department points to ‘memorial gatherings’ in late September as source of exposure risk
New public health restrictions are in place in Coral Harbour, where a new COVID-19 case reported Saturday brings the hamlet’s total to three.
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Health Department says dose is available with a referral from a doctor or nurse practitioner
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A COVID-19 outbreak continues in Greenland’s capital, while the illness is discovered for the first time on the east coast
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Agnico Eagle says 11 employees at site have presumptive cases
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Public health restrictions introduced in the community
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Unvaccinated and partly vaccinated workers entering the territory will be required to isolate, with exceptions
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Patients with handwritten vaccination receipts will receive new copies
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Affected people are related and in isolation, regional health board says
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1 case found in Kinngait, the other in Kugluktuk
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Masks mandatory in community’s indoor public places and outdoors where physical distancing isn’t possible
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Mandate to be in effect starting Oct. 15
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As of Aug. 22, 44 per cent of the eligible population is fully vaccinated
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First new case in almost two months involves a traveller who tested positive after flying from Ottawa
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Ministers talk mandating shots for travel, GN employees and booster shots
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Individual flew in from Winnipeg on Tuesday
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Agnico Eagle says it’s not related to August case at site, or the one in Rankin Inlet
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Joe Savikataaq says decision should be made after federal and territorial elections
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Teams of nurses will travel to communities to offer vaccines to students aged 12 to 17 years
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Test results from mid-August could signal virus’ presence in hamlet, public health official says
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Nunavut government temporarily suspends flights to and from the Kivalliq mine site
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Residents 13 and up will need proof of full vaccination to attend non-essential events and activities