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Nunavut hamlet fighting COVID-19 and TB at same time

Shiloh

Editor, Senior Moderator
Source: https://www.piquenewsmagazine.com/c...fighting-covid-19-and-tb-at-same-time-4960281

'We're getting through this': Nunavut hamlet fighting COVID-19 and TB at same time
IQALUIT, Nunavut — Eric Lawlor was in a meeting about a tuberculosis outbreak in his community in December when he got a call from Nunavut's top doctor telling him a resident had just tested positive for COVID-19.
Canadian Press
about 6 hours ago
Updated about 6 hours ago

IQALUIT, Nunavut — Eric Lawlor was in a meeting about a tuberculosis outbreak in his community in December when he got a call from Nunavut's top doctor telling him a resident had just tested positive for COVID-19.

The mayor of Pangnirtung says the COVID-19 case quickly became his biggest concern.

"Once COVID came, we totally lost track of the TB stuff."

It was the first case of COVID-19 to reach Pangnirtung. The Baffin Island hamlet of about 1,400 people had also been dealing with a tuberculosis outbreak since late November.

Lawlor said health workers, already overwhelmed with the TB outbreak, had to quickly shift to protect the community from COVID-19.

"It was stressful at first, watching the numbers and praying they didn't climb."

The latest wave of COVID-19 would soon reach some of Nunavut's smallest communities and stretch the territory's health-care resources to its limits. As of Friday, there were five active cases in Pangnirtung...
 
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