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All Covid-19 cases in NWT isolated in Tuktoyaktuk

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All Covid-19 cases in NWT isolated in Tuktoyaktuk
by Eric Bowling November 30, 2021

All the Covid-19 cases in the NWT are now isolated in the hamlet of Tuktoyaktuk, which reported one new case and is at 18 active cases.

Inuvik remains Covid-19 free and has been sitting at zero cases for at least two days.

Numbers accurate to 9 a.m. Nov. 30 were published at approximately 2:30 p.m.

A containment order for the hamlet of Tuktoyaktuk has been extended until Dec. 6 at midnight.

An announcement from the office of the Chief Public Health Officer announced Nov. 25 that, based on current trends, it is expected there would still be at least 17 active cases of Covid-19 in the community as of Nov. 29, when the Public Health Order was set to expire.

“The risk of continued COVID-19 transmission is significant if the PHO is lifted while there are so many active cases in the community,” said. Dr. Kami Kandola. “The Tuktoyaktuk Temporary COVID-19 Restrictions PHO will therefore be extended and will expire at 11:59PM on December 5, 2021...
 
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