More COVID-19 cases found in North; Nunavut shuts some schools, mandates masks
Another case of COVID-19 has been confirmed in western Nunavut to add to the territory’s three other infections.
The cases prompted Dr. Michael Patterson, chief public health officer, to close the Kivalliq region’s schools, make masks mandatory in public and restrict flights starting Sunday.
“Considering there are now two cases in the region, we have decided to tighten restrictions and increase public health measures across the Kivalliq,” Patterson said Friday.
Patterson said an Arviat resident returned to the town of about 2,600 earlier this month after spending 14 days in mandatory isolation in a Winnipeg hotel.

