Nunavut releases path forward to live with COVID-19, ease public health restrictions
IQALUIT, Nunavut — The Nunavut government has released a long-term plan that it says will work toward treating COVID-19 like any other vaccine-preventable disease in the territory.
The plan, which is called Nunavut’s Path: Living with COVID-19, outlines the steps needed to gradually reduce and eventually eliminate public health restrictions in Nunavut.
“The virus is now a vaccine preventable disease that no longer requires immediate community shutdowns, drastic public health measures, or a complete change to our way of life,” the document says.
The plan looks at how public health restrictions would be increased or eased based on the percentage of people vaccinated in a community, the status of COVID-19 in Nunavut, the status of COVID-19 and vaccination rates in neighbouring jurisdictions, testing and response capacity, and variants of concern.


