Nunavut to start vaccinating elders Wednesday; community clinics to begin next week
IQALUIT, Nunavut — Nunavut’s chief public health officer says first doses of a vaccine against COVID-19 are to be given Wednesday to residents at Iqaluit’s elders home.
Elders and front-line health staff are Nunavut’s first priority for the Moderna vaccine, which arrived in the territory last week.
Dr. Michael Patterson told a news conference Tuesday that vaccines will be rolled out through focused inoculations and community clinics.
He said nurses will vaccinate elders in care homes, while the public will be able to walk in or make an appointment at community clinics.


