‘Difficult’ situation as Greenland sees back-to-back record COVID increases
An outbreak in Nuuk has seen two days of record-high news positives earlier this week.
November 12, 2021
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A rash of COVID-19 cases that began at a school in Nuuk last week is being blamed for causing Greenland’s two largest single-day increases new positives and prolonging the current month-long outbreak in the capital city.
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