The Department of Education is inviting youth between the ages 13 to 18 and post-secondary students to apply for the Explore and Destination Clic programs.
The Department of Education is inviting youth between the ages 13 to 18 and post-secondary students to apply for the Explore and Destination Clic programs.
Minister of Health John Main announced that beginning January 10, 2022, the Department of Health will require mandatory COVID-19 vaccinations for some of its frontline health staff.
Iqaluit, Nunavut (July 16, 2021) –Several Nunavut communities can expect their health centres to be temporarily closed or see a reduction in services over the summer.
The Government of Nunavut’s Department of Health, in response to recent guidance from the National Advisory Committee on Immunizations, has begun offering a second COVID-19 booster shot (fourth dose) to all Nunavummiut 50 or older.
Effective Monday March 29, travel in and out of Arviat will no longer require approval from the CPHO travel team. However, people still under isolation for exposure to COVID-19 are not allowed to travel until their isolation period is complete.
I wanted to take this opportunity to express my gratitude towards our Chief Public Health Officer, Dr. Michael Patterson, and his health team for their tireless efforts to keep Nunavut safe during the COVID-19 pandemic in the past two years.
There are still no confirmed or probable cases of COVID-19 in Nunavut. The total number of people under investigation to date is 259. 180 people are currently under investigation; 79 people are no longer under investigation.
As EIA is a central department, no services are altered or changed. The COVID Secretariat and Communications will continue to assist with any GN releases and updates.