Greenland health authorities urge calm after six new COVID-19 cases are reported
But the infections discovered in three unrelated groups travelling to Ilulissat illustrate health authorities’ concerns.
Health authorities in Greenland say there is little cause for concern after six people in the country’s third-largest settlement tested positive for COVID-19 on Sunday. All six abided by guidelines imposed on travellers to Greenland after their arrival in Ilulissat on December 15 and 16, a statement from the office of the chief medical officer, issued on Sunday, said.
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