N.W.T. reports first death related to COVID-19, outbreak grows to 219 active cases
YELLOWKNIFE — The chief public health officer of the Northwest Territories has confirmed the territory’s first death related to COVID-19 as the N.W.T. experiences its worst outbreak since the beginning of the pandemic with 219 active cases in eight communities.
Dr. Kami Kandola said in a news release that a N.W.T. resident died from the infection late Monday.
There are 190 cases in the Sahtu region in the territory’s northwest on Tuesday, including 74 in Colville Lake, where about 150 people live, and 84 in Fort Good Hope, a town of about 500. There were also 27 cases in Yellowknife, the territory’s capital city,
Fort Good Hope and Colville Lake are under a 10-day lockdown to try to contain the spread of the virus.


