Iqaluit to ease public health restrictions Thursday, Pfizer doses coming for teens
IQALUIT, Nunavut — Iqaluit will start easing public health restrictions on Thursday as the city continues to recover from a COVID-19 outbreak.
Schools will reopen that day for part-time in-class learning, people can gather in groups of five indoors and workplaces will be able to reopen with mandatory mask-wearing.
Outdoor gatherings of up to 25 people will be allowed starting Thursday and daycares can also open. All parks and playgrounds can reopen and gyms can open for solo workouts with masks.
Nine active cases of COVID-19 remain in Iqaluit, while 244 people have recovered since the city’s first case was reported on April 14. No new cases were reported Monday.


