Yesterday, Dr. Michael Patterson, Nunavut’s Chief Public Health Officer (CPHO), announced information regarding the reopening of schools and childcare facilities in each community.
Effective immediately, the Department of Health is advising Nunavummiut that masks are now mandatory in all Nunavut health facilities, including the Elders’ fac
Beginning today, masks are no longer mandated by public health order for health facilities across Nunavut. As a reminder, public bodies and private businesses may continue to require staff and patrons to wear masks based on their own safety requirements an
Today, the Honourable Dominic LeBlanc, Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs, Infrastructure and Communities, and the Honourable David Joanasie, Minister for Community and Government Services for the Government of Nunavut, announced joint funding of $1.9 m
The Department of Health (Health) is advising patients that they may experience delays in service at Qikiqtani General Hospital (QGH) and community health centres due to an increased number of respiratory illness related visits.
There are still no confirmed or probable cases of COVID-19 in Nunavut. The total number of persons followed to date is 2,593. There are 413 persons currently being followed.
There are still no confirmed or probable cases of COVID-19 in Nunavut. The total number of persons followed to date is 2,593. There are 413 persons currently being followed.
Dr. Michael Patterson, Nunavut’s Chief Public Health Officer, is announcing that as of March 14 school capacity in Gjoa Haven and Taloyoak will increase to 100 per cent.