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N.W.T. adds 7 new COVID-19 cases, issues containment order for Norman Wells

Only seven new cases of COVID-19 have been confirmed since Monday in the N.W.T. but a 10-day containment order has been issued for Norman Wells, effective at 8 a.m. Wednesday, to prevent further spread of the virus.

1 new case reported in Fort Smith, none in Behchok

The latest outbreak of COVID-19 in the N.W.T. grew to 225 cases Tuesday, reaching seven communities. (NIAID Integrated Research Facility/Reuters)

Only seven new cases of COVID-19 have been confirmed sinceMonday in the N.W.T., but a 10-day containment order has been issued for Norman Wells, effective at 8 a.m. Wednesday, to prevent further spread of the virus.

The information was released in a bulletin from the Office of the Chief Public Health Officer Tuesday. Fort Smith now has one active case, bringing the total number of communities with active cases to eight.

Fewer than five people have been hospitalized.

The territory now has 225 active cases of COVID-19 among residents, most in the Sahtu region: 89 in Fort Good Hope, 74 in Colville Lake, 9inDelne and22 in Norman Wells.

There are also 27 cases in Yellowknife, three in Fort Providence, one in Inuvikand one in Hay River/K'atlodeeche First Nation.

No cases were reported connected toBehchok, though officials reported a positive signal for COVID-19 in that community on Monday.

The news follows a day in which the K'atlodeeche First Nation declared a state of emergency citing local exposure,new exposure notices were issued in Hay River, and the territoryreported its first death from COVID-19.

Norman Wells enters containment

The containment order in Norman Wellswill besimilar to the one issued for Fort Good Hope and Colville Lake on Aug. 15.

That means:

  • No gatherings in homes or outdoors.
  • Non-essential businesses and facilities must close.
  • Essential businesses may open with fewer than 10 people indoors at once.
  • Offices may remain open with fewer than 10 people, andphysical distancing.
  • Daycares may remain open for children of essential workers.
  • Masks must be worn in public indoor spaces.

The chief public health officer, Dr. Kami Kandola, asked people who've been exposed to COVID-19 and who require care to call ahead before visiting a health centre.

Those who have symptoms should isolate at home and call to arrange testing.