Nunavut confirms first cases of COVID-19 variant first identified in U.K.
IQALUIT, Nunavut — Nunavut has confirmed its first cases of the COVID-19 variant first identified in the United Kingdom, but the territory’s chief public health officer says following strict public-health measures will curb its spread.
Twenty-one swabs came back from testing in southern Canada and all were positive for the variant known as B.1.1.7, Dr. Michael Patterson said Monday.
He said although the variant spreads more quickly than the original COVID-19 virus, the Moderna vaccine — the only one available in Nunavut — is effective against it.
Iqaluit, a city of about 8,000, is under a strict lockdown. All schools, non-essential businesses and workplaces are closed. Social gatherings are banned.


