
1 presumptive COVID-19 case announced in Arviat in school-aged youth
CBC
There's a presumptive COVID-19 case in Arviat, Nunavut.
Dr. Michael Patterson, Nunavut's chief public health officer, announced it in a news release Friday. He said a school-aged youth from the community tested positive in a rapid test on Thursday.
A second sample has been sent to the lab in Rankin Inlet for confirmatory testing, with results expected later today, Patterson said.
"There is strong evidence that the lab will confirm this case a true positive," said Patterson in the release.
Schools in Arviat have been closed Friday as health officials assess the risk to the rest of the community.
Neither the likely-infected youth, nor their family has a history of recent travel, Patterson said, which could mean this is a second exposure. As a result, officials are tightening restrictions in Arviat.
The last outbreak in Arviat, which saw cases from November to April, was the worst the territory had seen, accounting for 339 of Nunavut's 645 total cases, including one death.













