Mayor in Nunavut hopes curfew order, bylaw patrol will bring drop in COVID-19 cases
ARVIAT, Nunavut — The mayor of Arviat in Nunavut says his community on the shore of Hudson Bay has strictly followed a state of emergency order that includes a nightly curfew.
Arviat, with a population of about 2,800, is the southernmost settlement on the territory’s mainland. It has nine active COVID-19 infections and 306 recovered cases.
Mayor Joe Savikataaq Jr. said the hamlet has hired four additional bylaw officers to patrol the streets 24 hours a day and especially during the 10 p.m. to 6 a.m. curfew.
The state of emergency began Feb. 24 for seven days and has been extended for an additional week to March 8.


