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Covid-19 cases in Beaufort Delta drop by nearly half

Active cases of Covid-19 have dropped from 122 to 69 as of Jan. 13 according to numbers acquired by the Inuvik Drum.
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Covid-19 cases in the Beaufort Delta have nearly dropped by half according to a Public Health email obtained by the Inuvik Drum. NNSL file photo

Active cases of Covid-19 have dropped from 122 to 69 as of Jan. 13 according to numbers acquired by the Inuvik Drum.

Aklavik now has 45 active cases, down 11 from Monday. Inuvik has dropped to 11 from 39. All eight of the cases in Tsiigehtchic have cleared, Fort McPherson is down to seven cases and Tuktoyaktuk has six. So far, Paulatuk, Ulukhaktok and Sachs Harbour have avoided any Covid-19 cases.

While numbers are dropping overall, there were also nine new cases. One new case is travel related and the remaining new cases were from household spread of individuals already isolating.

The internally distributed numbers are in a direct contrast to numbers published to the GNWTSA国际影视传媒檚 Covid-19 dashboard, which still lists the Beaufort Delta as having 122 cases on Jan. 13.

Chief Public Health Officer Dr. Kami Kandola told Inuvik Drum the internally distributed daily counts are intended for government-use only and have not been validated by her staff SA国际影视传媒 meaning exact numbers of cases may not match official counts 100 per cent.

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She added when the GNWT identifies a public health risk, the location and time of exposure is published immediately.

Health Minister Julie Green said the internal numbers are provided to governments at their request and should be considered unofficial counts.

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Green encouraged residents to check the Public Exposure site frequently, as it is updated on a daily basis as cases arise.

Public exposure notices have been released for StantonSA国际影视传媒檚 Grocery Store in both Tuktoyaktuk and Aklavik SA国际影视传媒 anyone who was in the Tuktoyaktuk location on Jan. 4 from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. and Jan. 5 from 3:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. should self monitor for symptoms. If symptoms develop, they should isolate immediately and arrange testing. All non-fully vaccinated persons should arrange testing on day four regardless of symptoms.

Anyone who was at the Aklavik location on Jan. 8 from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. or 1 p.m. to 7 p.m. should self monitor for symptoms. If symptoms develop, they should isolate immediately and arrange testing. All non-fully vaccinated persons should arrange testing on day four regardless of symptoms.

The Office of the Chief Public Health Officer announced today it will no longer publish exposures on Air Canada and Westjet flights into Yellowknife. Anyone flying into Yellowknife will now be expected to follow the SA国际影视传媒淜now what to do for 72SA国际影视传媒 guidelines published on the GNWTSA国际影视传媒檚 website.



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