COVID restrictions are extended until November in 3 Greenland towns

The extended measures come as rules are being relaxed elsewhere in Greenland.

By Kevin McGwin August 25, 2021
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Three towns in Greenland that have been hard hit by the most recent outbreak of COVID-19 have seen measures to check the spread of the illness that were first imposed at the end of July extended until October 31.

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