‘We’ve been braced for it:’ Nunavut confirms first case of COVID-19
IQALUIT, Nunavut — COVID-19 has reached Canada’s High Arctic.
Nunavut confirmed Thursday its first case of the novel coronavirus in one of the country’s northernmost communities.
“We’ve been braced for it for a while,” Dr. Michael Patterson, the territory’s chief medical officer of health, said in a news conference. “The surprise is more that it’s taken this long to get here.”
The single case in Pond Inlet on the upper tip of Baffin Island was detected late Wednesday, Patterson said. One patient is in isolation in the community of about 1,600 and is doing well.


