COVID-19 cases surge in Yukon, double vaccinated cases rising, says health officer
WHITEHORSE — Yukon may have led Canada’s vaccination rates earlier this year, but the swift return of COVID-19 in the territory was inevitable and has prompted a return to tighter restrictions, Premier Sandy Silver says.
Whitehorse is experiencing widespread, untraceable COVID-19 cases, Silver said Wednesday.
It forced the territory to declare a state of emergency on Monday with measures to reduce transmission that include wearing masks indoors and limits on gatherings from Nov. 13 to Dec. 3.
“Being able to predict when it’s going to happen is not something that any jurisdiction can do, but being prepared for the inevitable is something we put a lot of time and energy into,” Silver said.


