Iqaluit sees new restrictions after confirming its first COVID-19 case
Non-essential businesses are to stay closed, and students to stay home for the rest of the week as strict health measures take effect.
Nunavut’s capital, Iqaluit has its first confirmed case of COVID-19, the territory’s chief public health officer announced late Wednesday night, prompting strict public health measures to go into effect at 7 a.m. on Thursday.
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