Yellowknife schools ordered to close for 10 days as COVID-19 cases grow in N.W.T.
YELLOWKNIFE — The top doctor in the Northwest Territories has closed all schools in Yellowknife and surrounding areas after a spike in COVID-19 cases.
Schools closed Tuesday — two weeks after students returned to classrooms — and are to stay closed until at least Sept. 24.
Students will shift to online learning, said a statement from Dr. Kami Kandola, the territory’s chief public health officer.
Kandola noted that Yellowknife’s vaccination rate is high — 80 per cent of those eligible for shots are fully immunized — but she chose to close schools to protect children under 12 who can’t receive a vaccine.

