No new COVID-19 cases: Nunavut moves to lift remaining lockdowns in two communities
IQALUIT, Nunavut — After two weeks with no new cases of COVID-19, Nunavut says it will lift lockdowns in the last two communities that were still facing strict public health measures.
But Dr. Michael Patterson, chief public health officer, says it will take until the end of January to officially declare over outbreaks in Arviat and Whale Cove.
Arviat, a community of about 2,800 on the western shore of Hudson Bay, was at the centre of Nunavut’s outbreak late last year with 222 of the territory’s 266 total cases.
Patterson says that starting Tuesday, travel restrictions to and from the two communities will be lifted, although non-essential travel is still not recommended.