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3 new COVID-19 cases announced in Yukon, along with extended public exposure notices

There are three new confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Yukon and one more probable case. It brings the total number of active cases in the territory to 13,according to a news release from health officials Thursday.

The territory has gone from zero to 13 cases in about a week

Dr. Brendan Hanley, Yukon's chief medical officer. The territory has seen a surge of COVID-19 cases since last week when there were no cases. (Philippe Morin/CBC)

Yukon officials have announcedthree new confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the territoryand one more probable case.

That brings the total number of active cases in the territory to 13,according to a news release Thursday evening.

Five of the cases are the P.1 (Gamma) variant of concern.

Earlier this week, Yukon's Chief Medical Officer of Health Dr. Brendan Hanley said three infected people hadbeen hospitalized. The news releaseThursdaysaid two of those peoplehave since been medevaced to hospitals outside the territory.

Twelve of the 13 cases announced since Saturday were not fully vaccinated, the release says.

The one person who tested positive andwas fully vaccinated is recovering with mild symptoms.

Two of the three new cases are close contacts of previous cases. All three are isolating and recovering at home.

The territory is still investigating the cases.

There are also two extensions to previous exposure notices. They include:

  • Casa Loma Motel Bar: Monday, May 31, between 9 p.m. to 11 p.m.
  • Whisky Jack's Pub and Grill: Monday, May 31, between 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.

Anyone experiencing symptoms in Whitehorse should call the COVID-19 Testing and Assessment Centre at 867-393-3083 or book onlineto arrange for testing.

People in communities should contact their rural community health centre. The territory says testing turnaround times are very quick and negative results can now be accessed online.