Nunavut lifts 14-day quarantine requirement for fully vaccinated travellers
IQALUIT, Nunavut — Travellers who have received both doses of COVID-19 vaccine will soon be exempt from a 14-day stay in Nunavut’s government-run isolation hotels.
Starting next Monday, fully vaccinated travellers will be free to travel in and out of the territory without isolating and without a COVID-19 test.
Since March 2020, Nunavut has required all travellers to isolate in a hotel in southern Canada before flying into the territory. There are hotels in Edmonton, Yellowknife, Winnipeg and Ottawa that act as isolation hubs for Nunavut residents.
“Current evidence shows that fully vaccinated individuals are less likely to acquire and transmit the virus, and we are confident that removing the isolation requirements for this group represents a low risk for COVID-19 introduction in Nunavut,” chief public health officer Dr. Michael Patterson said Monday.

