Press Release
August 24, 2020
There are still no confirmed or probable cases of COVID-19 in Nunavut.
The total number of persons followed to date is 2152. There are 314 persons currently being followed.
As part of the Government of Nunavut’s (GN) effort to protect Nunavummiut against the risk of COVID-19, GN Departments are implementing the following:
Department of Health Services
Calling Ahead at Health Centres
Unless you are experiencing a medical emergency, please call your health centre first before going in. Describe your symptoms, and health care providers can conduct a telephone assessment and may schedule in-person appointments for appropriate care.
Wearing Masks at Health Centres
If you are presenting at a health centre with respiratory symptoms like coughing, sneezing, or a runny nose, please wear a mask. If you do not have a mask, please tell whoever receives you at the health centre of your symptoms, and they can provide you with one.
Common Travel areas (NWT/Churchill)
Nunavummiut travelling between the NWT and Nunavut or Churchill and Nunavut no longer have to isolate under certain conditions. However, those travelling out of Nunavut into a common travel area must obtain a letter of exemption from the Chief Public Health Officer to return to the territory. Airlines will not allow anyone to board an aircraft without a letter of authorization from the CPHO. To obtain the letter, contact [email protected] prior to travelling. Common travel area rules are as follows:
Passengers travelling on scheduled flights between the Kitikmeot Region and any other part of Nunavut containing a stopover or change of aircraft in Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, are exempt from the requirement to produce the proof of authorization.
Email for Travellers Returning to Nunavut
All travellers must submit an Isolation Reservation Request Form to [email protected] as soon as travel plans are known to ensure that the travel team can identify room availability and reserve stays in a designated isolation facility. More information can be found on the Department of Health website.
Isolation sites concern inbox
An email address is available to address concerns and comments from clients completing 14-day isolation in the Isolation Sites in Southern Canada. If you have questions, feedback or concerns regarding isolation, contact [email protected].
Volumes
Total (All Isolation Locations) |
|
Traveler Type |
Guests in Isolation as Aug. 23 |
Medical Travel |
296 |
Public |
430 |
Total |
726 |
Traveller repatriation summary:
Departure Date |
# of Travellers from Isolation Sites |
Aug. 22 |
5 |
Aug. 23 |
17 |
Aug. 24 |
170 |
Aug. 25 |
38 |
Aug. 26 |
92 |
Critical Worker Requests
As of Aug.22, there are 4432 requests, 2328 of which are critical worker requests.
Request Status |
# |
% |
Approved (includes critical and non-critical) |
3288 |
74.2% |
Denied |
238 |
5.4% |
Pending |
49 |
1.1% |
Common Travel Area Approved |
857 |
19.3% |
Total |
4432 |
100% |
Department of Community and Government Services
Requests to enter the territory for construction related projects or to travel within the territory for construction related projects can be emailed to [email protected]
Construction workers who completed isolation to date: 1056
Construction workers who completed isolation August 10-16, 2020 |
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Departure Date |
Number |
Destination |
17-Aug-20 |
3 |
Igloolik |
17-Aug-20 |
1 |
Pangnirtung |
17-Aug-20 |
9 |
Iqaluit |
17-Aug-20 |
2 |
Clyde River |
17-Aug-20 |
8 |
Cambridge Bay |
18-Aug-20 |
44 |
Iqaluit |
18-Aug-20 |
2 |
Arctic Bay |
18-Aug-20 |
2 |
Cape Dorset |
18-Aug-20 |
12 |
Kugaaruk |
18-Aug-20 |
1 |
Naugaa |
18-Aug-20 |
3 |
Hall Beach |
18-Aug-20 |
4 |
Sanikiluaq |
18-Aug-20 |
1 |
Cambridge Bay |
18-Aug-20 |
1 |
Taloyoak |
19-Aug-20 |
4 |
Iqaluit |
19-Aug-20 |
4 |
Pond Inlet |
19-Aug-20 |
1 |
Baker Lake |
19-Aug-20 |
1 |
Baker Lake |
19-Aug-20 |
2 |
Rankin Inlet |
20-Aug-20 |
2 |
Pond Inlet |
20-Aug-20 |
5 |
Iqaluit |
20-Aug-20 | 1 | Sanikiluaq |
20-Aug-20 | 13 | Iqaluit |
20-Aug-20 | 1 | Arviat |
Nunavummiut’s health is our shared responsibility!
Remember: wash your hands and surfaces, practice social distancing, listen to the advice of health officials, and stay home if you’re sick.
IHT5